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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Greetings From Your ... Athletic have become an integral part of the development of a col­ Mueller DEMOCRATIC lege man' career. Whether the game i on the intercollegiate field or in intramurals, it serve to create a competitive challenge, tempered by the COUNTY OFFICIALS realization that team spirit and under tanding are criteria to be followed. Printing Co. WILLIAM P. DAY These points, too, can serve throughout one' life a one undertake a role FRANK M. GORMAN in com munity service. HENRY W. SPEETH John Carroll' athletes seek to win. But in their que t, they seek to County Commissioners Typesettit g do ·o honorably and in the pirit of the game. To the Blue Streak , there~ FRANK M. BRENNAN fore, good luck. Platemaking County Treasurer JAMES J. McGETTRICK

Sheriff d Lithography F'"".JJ1 C" • Cf\.N u.- •.r 1 s /· JOHN T. CORRIGAN Very Reverend H. E. Dunn, S.J. Printing Prosecuting Atty. Binding ALBERT S. PORTER County Engineer Mailing MARK McELROY Recorder DR. S. GERBER John Carroll University 6529 UNION AVENUE Coroner EMIL J. MASGAY Bringing together the willing student and leading to medicine, law dentistry, engineer­ Michigan 1-5888 Clerk of Common Pleas Court the able educator in urroundings conducive ing, and teaching. Keep Good County Government to stud y has been John Carroll University's John Carroll has the large t ROTC Tran - continuing goal throug·hout nearly 80 years portation Co rp in the United State , with of growth. over 1,200 cadet enrolled in the program. Founded in 1886 on Cleveland's near-West The Carroll Seismological Ob ervatory was Side as Saint Ignatius Coll ege, John Carroll the fourth of its kind when founded in 1904. has expanded from a two- tory frame school­ Today it ranks as one of the top com­ Former Blue Streaks house to 15 building on a scenic 60-acre pletely equipped seismological lations in the campu in exclu ·ive Univer ity Heights. country. The Univer ity's Institute for Soviet and and The "Big Move" came in 1935, shortly East European Studies keep Northern after the University adopted its present Ohioans enlightened on some of the most name, in memory of the first native Catholic significant developments of our time. Directed archbi hop in the United State . A 600-stu­ by Dr. Michael S. Pap, it ha earned inter­ Alumni dent dormitory, co ting $2 million, has just national recognition. been completed. Other recent additions to the Community cooperation always ha been campu include a student activities center, a part of John Carroll's existence. John Car­ a gymnasium, and the Grasselli Library. The roll offered long-term usage of its land for next tep in the expansion drives calls for Wish the Best of luck the local "Little League" program. Also, the the addition of a science center. University Series, a program of out tanding The University educates over 2,000 young artistic offerings, has become a cornerstone to the men in the Col lege of Arts and Sciences and in good theater for Greater Cleveland. in the Sc hool of Business. Eighteen hundred The John Carroll Band and Glee Club travel men and women are enrolled in the Evening extensively in concert around the country, 1 College. The graduate school has 400 stu­ and the Debating Society and Pershing Rifle Blue Streaks of 64 dent . Degree programs are offered in 40 groups have added many trophies to the John major fields of the arts, natural sciences, Carroll display cases. The 1964 Mock Political social science , and busine s. They include Convention focused much attention on the pecific curricula for pre-professional study University. 2 3 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Greetings From Your ... Athletic have become an integral part of the development of a col­ Mueller DEMOCRATIC lege man' career. Whether the game i on the intercollegiate field or in intramurals, it serve to create a competitive challenge, tempered by the COUNTY OFFICIALS realization that team spirit and under tanding are criteria to be followed. Printing Co. WILLIAM P. DAY These points, too, can serve throughout one' life a one undertake a role FRANK M. GORMAN in com munity service. HENRY W. SPEETH John Carroll' athletes seek to win. But in their que t, they seek to County Commissioners Typesettit g do ·o honorably and in the pirit of the game. To the Blue Streak , there~ FRANK M. BRENNAN fore, good luck. Platemaking County Treasurer JAMES J. McGETTRICK

Sheriff d Lithography F'"".JJ1 C" • Cf\.N u.- •.r 1 s /· JOHN T. CORRIGAN Very Reverend H. E. Dunn, S.J. Printing Prosecuting Atty. Binding ALBERT S. PORTER County Engineer Mailing MARK McELROY Recorder DR. S. GERBER John Carroll University 6529 UNION AVENUE Coroner EMIL J. MASGAY Bringing together the willing student and leading to medicine, law dentistry, engineer­ Michigan 1-5888 Clerk of Common Pleas Court the able educator in urroundings conducive ing, and teaching. Keep Good County Government to stud y has been John Carroll University's John Carroll has the large t ROTC Tran - continuing goal throug·hout nearly 80 years portation Co rp in the United State , with of growth. over 1,200 cadet enrolled in the program. Founded in 1886 on Cleveland's near-West The Carroll Seismological Ob ervatory was Side as Saint Ignatius Coll ege, John Carroll the fourth of its kind when founded in 1904. has expanded from a two- tory frame school­ Today it ranks as one of the top com­ Former Blue Streaks house to 15 building on a scenic 60-acre pletely equipped seismological lations in the campu in exclu ·ive Univer ity Heights. country. The Univer ity's Institute for Soviet and and The "Big Move" came in 1935, shortly East European Studies keep Northern after the University adopted its present Ohioans enlightened on some of the most name, in memory of the first native Catholic significant developments of our time. Directed archbi hop in the United State . A 600-stu­ by Dr. Michael S. Pap, it ha earned inter­ Alumni dent dormitory, co ting $2 million, has just national recognition. been completed. Other recent additions to the Community cooperation always ha been campu include a student activities center, a part of John Carroll's existence. John Car­ a gymnasium, and the Grasselli Library. The roll offered long-term usage of its land for next tep in the expansion drives calls for Wish the Best of luck the local "Little League" program. Also, the the addition of a science center. University Series, a program of out tanding The University educates over 2,000 young artistic offerings, has become a cornerstone to the men in the Col lege of Arts and Sciences and in good theater for Greater Cleveland. in the Sc hool of Business. Eighteen hundred The John Carroll Band and Glee Club travel men and women are enrolled in the Evening extensively in concert around the country, 1 College. The graduate school has 400 stu­ and the Debating Society and Pershing Rifle Blue Streaks of 64 dent . Degree programs are offered in 40 groups have added many trophies to the John major fields of the arts, natural sciences, Carroll display cases. The 1964 Mock Political social science , and busine s. They include Convention focused much attention on the pecific curricula for pre-professional study University. 2 3 FOOTBALL REPORT 1964 1963 FINAL STANDINGS CONFERENCE FULL SEASON To quote last year's ports Brochure: "The Dick Sands, outstanding safety for the pa,t challenge of measuring up to an undefeated, two seasons, inherits the quarterback job w L T Pt . Opp. w L T Pts. Opp. record-smas hing year faces the John Carroll from Gus McPhie. The job is not new to Dick, JOH CARROLL 6 0 0 126 28 7 0 0 140 28 Blue Streaks in the sea on ahead." who holds five high school passing records Wash. & Jeff. 4 2 101 61 in Baltimore. A strong boy who runs like a 0 88 53 5 2 0 Last year that challenge was successfully fullback, Dick can be counted on to u e the Thiel 4 2 1 104 97 4 2 1 104 97 answered as the Blue Streaks ran their win­ option play to good advantage. eniors Ron Wayne State 3 3 0 67 89 3 4 0 76 102 ning streak to 15 games to take their second Loeffler and Frank Wright figure to be his Allegheny 2 3 0 95 123 4 3 0 132 147 consecutive Presidents Athletic Conference favorite targ ts. The offensive line will be Case Tech 2 5 0 111 164 2 5 0 111 164 hampionship. This year the task is even lead by junior Jack Hewitt, a rugged per­ Bethany 2 5 0 107 130 2 5 0 107 130 greater. Gone are the work horses who paced former last season. t he team last year. Out of seven All-Confer­ Western Re erve 1 4 1 57 71 1 5 1 57 88 ence players, only junior Bob Spicer is re­ Captain Ron Niedzwiecki will lead the de­ Ea tern Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 96 201 turning. Much depends on the rapid develop­ fensive line charge from his end position. A ment of the talented sophomores of the 1963 leading candidate for an All-Conference berth, Eastern Michigan did not play a PAC schedule in 1963. Streaklet squad. Ron teamed up with rugged John Kovach to give opposing quarterbacks many a bad Eighteen seniors and five underclassmen moment during the pa t two seasons. Barry have departed from the 1963 championship Schonfeld and Denny DeJulius will give the team, including 16 starters. A number of the Blue Streaks experience and speed in the FINAL TEAM FOOTBALL STATISTICS 30 sophomores on this year's squad will have defen ive econdary. The "Wolf Pack" limited Carroll opposition 1963 to only 28 points last year, scoring three FOOTBALL shutouts. John Carroll Opposition The Blu e Streak w ill be expanding to an 69 First downs rushing 38 1964 SCHEDULE eight game chedule this year for the fi rst 36 First down passing 19 t ime since 1954 a nd the formation of the PAC. Sept. 26 *Wash ington & Jefferson Home 1 First downs by penalties 8 106 TOTAL FIRST DOW S 65 Oct. 3 *Wayne State University Away 354 N umber attempts rushing 281 Oct. 10 *Eastern Mich igan Hom ecoming 1963 RESULTS 1300 Yards gained ru hing 825 Oct. 17 *Western Reser ve Away 196 Yards lost rushing 238 Bethany College 6 Oct. 24 *Case Tech H ome J CU 21 1104 NET YARDS GAl ED RUSHING 587 Oct. 31 *Thiel Col lege Away JCU 20 Wayne State 0 126 umber passes attempted 127 Nov. 7 *Bethany oll ege Away J u 14 Ohio orthern 0 65 umber passes completed 46 Nov. 14 Ohio orthern Home JCU 9 Wester n Reserve 3 861 NET YARDS GAINED PASSI G 344 51.6 % Percent of passes completed 36.2% (• Presidents Athletic Conference Games) J CU21 Case Tech 13 467 umber of plays rushing and passing 375 JCU 42 Thiel Coll ege 0 1965 TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDAGE 931 JCU 14 'VI a h. & J eff. 6 15 umber passes intercepted 8 to fi ll t he gap . Only one st arter returns f rom SE ASO 'S R ECORD : 7-0-0 223 NET YARDS INTERCEPTIO S RETURNED 80 t he defen ive line and two f rom t he off en sive line. This will be a year for rebuild ing and testing. Th e team is strong in both t he offen ­ Established 187 5 WYoming 1·4500 s ive and defensive backfi elds a nd at t he end spots. In xperience m ay take its toll in ...>->>{ Good luck }#.. . t he interior line. Z iechmann Florists, Inc. .(:::) fi•·hvcrl, ~.,:> {?}lct-c5.- ~ FJ/ Returning are several top-notch per­ BLUE STREAKS FLOWER SHOP and GREENHOUSES formers. Leading the r us hing attack will be 1:::;;.•·:. PREPARED BY Bob " J etstr eam" picer , All-P AC, All-Catho­ J964 BEST PRINTING COMPANY lic All-American in his sophomore year. Bob I NCORPORATED Fresh flowers that last longer 87 0 EAST 1 52N D STR EET r oll d up 443 yar ds ru hing last eason to COMPL.IMENTS OF CLE V E L AN D OH I O, 4411 0 lead t he Car roll gr ound attack, compiling a PHONE: 45 1·7676 DELI V ER! ES TO THE METROPOLITAN AREA 4.4 yards per carry average, best on the 2970 Warrensville Center Road squa d. He lead in scoring with 32 points and "A friend" was second in receptions with 12, good for SHAKER HEI G HTS .. CLEVELAND 22, OH IO 3 TDs and 172 yar ds. 5 4 FOOTBALL REPORT 1964 1963 FINAL STANDINGS CONFERENCE FULL SEASON To quote last year's ports Brochure: "The Dick Sands, outstanding safety for the pa,t challenge of measuring up to an undefeated, two seasons, inherits the quarterback job w L T Pt . Opp. w L T Pts. Opp. record-smas hing year faces the John Carroll from Gus McPhie. The job is not new to Dick, JOH CARROLL 6 0 0 126 28 7 0 0 140 28 Blue Streaks in the sea on ahead." who holds five high school passing records Wash. & Jeff. 4 2 101 61 in Baltimore. A strong boy who runs like a 0 88 53 5 2 0 Last year that challenge was successfully fullback, Dick can be counted on to u e the Thiel 4 2 1 104 97 4 2 1 104 97 answered as the Blue Streaks ran their win­ option play to good advantage. eniors Ron Wayne State 3 3 0 67 89 3 4 0 76 102 ning streak to 15 games to take their second Loeffler and Frank Wright figure to be his Allegheny 2 3 0 95 123 4 3 0 132 147 consecutive Presidents Athletic Conference favorite targ ts. The offensive line will be Case Tech 2 5 0 111 164 2 5 0 111 164 hampionship. This year the task is even lead by junior Jack Hewitt, a rugged per­ Bethany 2 5 0 107 130 2 5 0 107 130 greater. Gone are the work horses who paced former last season. t he team last year. Out of seven All-Confer­ Western Re erve 1 4 1 57 71 1 5 1 57 88 ence players, only junior Bob Spicer is re­ Captain Ron Niedzwiecki will lead the de­ Ea tern Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 96 201 turning. Much depends on the rapid develop­ fensive line charge from his end position. A ment of the talented sophomores of the 1963 leading candidate for an All-Conference berth, Eastern Michigan did not play a PAC schedule in 1963. Streaklet squad. Ron teamed up with rugged John Kovach to give opposing quarterbacks many a bad Eighteen seniors and five underclassmen moment during the pa t two seasons. Barry have departed from the 1963 championship Schonfeld and Denny DeJulius will give the team, including 16 starters. A number of the Blue Streaks experience and speed in the FINAL TEAM FOOTBALL STATISTICS 30 sophomores on this year's squad will have defen ive econdary. The "Wolf Pack" limited Carroll opposition 1963 to only 28 points last year, scoring three FOOTBALL shutouts. John Carroll Opposition The Blu e Streak w ill be expanding to an 69 First downs rushing 38 1964 SCHEDULE eight game chedule this year for the fi rst 36 First down passing 19 t ime since 1954 a nd the formation of the PAC. Sept. 26 *Wash ington & Jefferson Home 1 First downs by penalties 8 106 TOTAL FIRST DOW S 65 Oct. 3 *Wayne State University Away 354 N umber attempts rushing 281 Oct. 10 *Eastern Mich igan Hom ecoming 1963 RESULTS 1300 Yards gained ru hing 825 Oct. 17 *Western Reser ve Away 196 Yards lost rushing 238 Bethany College 6 Oct. 24 *Case Tech H ome J CU 21 1104 NET YARDS GAl ED RUSHING 587 Oct. 31 *Thiel Col lege Away JCU 20 Wayne State 0 126 umber passes attempted 127 Nov. 7 *Bethany oll ege Away J u 14 Ohio orthern 0 65 umber passes completed 46 Nov. 14 Ohio orthern Home JCU 9 Wester n Reserve 3 861 NET YARDS GAINED PASSI G 344 51.6 % Percent of passes completed 36.2% (• Presidents Athletic Conference Games) J CU21 Case Tech 13 467 umber of plays rushing and passing 375 JCU 42 Thiel Coll ege 0 1965 TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDAGE 931 JCU 14 'VI a h. & J eff. 6 15 umber passes intercepted 8 to fi ll t he gap . Only one st arter returns f rom SE ASO 'S R ECORD : 7-0-0 223 NET YARDS INTERCEPTIO S RETURNED 80 t he defen ive line and two f rom t he off en sive line. This will be a year for rebuild ing and testing. Th e team is strong in both t he offen ­ Established 187 5 WYoming 1·4500 s ive and defensive backfi elds a nd at t he end spots. In xperience m ay take its toll in ...>->>{ Good luck }#.. . t he interior line. Z iechmann Florists, Inc. .(:::) fi•·hvcrl, ~.,:> {?}lct-c5.- ~ FJ/ Returning are several top-notch per­ BLUE STREAKS FLOWER SHOP and GREENHOUSES formers. Leading the r us hing attack will be 1:::;;.•·:. PREPARED BY Bob " J etstr eam" picer , All-P AC, All-Catho­ J964 BEST PRINTING COMPANY lic All-American in his sophomore year. Bob I NCORPORATED Fresh flowers that last longer 87 0 EAST 1 52N D STR EET r oll d up 443 yar ds ru hing last eason to COMPL.IMENTS OF CLE V E L AN D OH I O, 4411 0 lead t he Car roll gr ound attack, compiling a PHONE: 45 1·7676 DELI V ER! ES TO THE METROPOLITAN AREA 4.4 yards per carry average, best on the 2970 Warrensville Center Road squa d. He lead in scoring with 32 points and "A friend" was second in receptions with 12, good for SHAKER HEI G HTS .. CLEVELAND 22, OH IO 3 TDs and 172 yar ds. 5 4 INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATISTICS ( 1963) ;::.::.., Rushing: Att. Yds. Gain Yds. Lost Net Yd Yd ./Carry c.:o"' :::0 "' "/. Bob Spicer 101 475 32 443 4.4 -~ Gordie Priemer 95 355 15 340 3.6 ----"'., 0"" ~ ::: Jim Heavey 71 256 30 226 U),...._ 3.2 ;.;; 0 ...., .. Tim Lafferty 21 90 3 87 4.1 ..,::l .... CD Bill Kickel 21 89 3 86 ~0 G) 4.1 .0.. .., Bob Mirguet 3 ~ :r~ 4 10 7 1.8 0 :r ~ ::r .... Tom Murray ] 6 0 6 6.0 3 .­ :I '-' "' <;) c. ::l "' Den DeJulius 1 3 0 3 3.0 "' 0 ~ .., 0 Tom Parker "' ,, 1 0 8 -8 -8.0 :-' "' C") :z:

Gus McPhie 38 76 102 -26 - 0.7 (") "'r. z 0 TOTALS ~ J u 354 1360 196 1164 3.3 en r. n OPP. 281 895 238 657 2.3 ,. :a Passing : A t t. Comp. Int. Net Y d Y d ./Pass % T D :a 0 Gus McPhie 118 63 7 778 6.6 .534 7 ,.. Bob Mirguet 8 2 1 83 10.3 .250 1 ,.. TOTALS JCU 126 65 8 861 6.8 .516 8 c OPP . 127 46 15 335 2.6 .362 2 r 0 z "'=l ;;- _.., -

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6 7 INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATISTICS ( 1963) ;::.::.., Rushing: Att. Yds. Gain Yds. Lost Net Yd Yd ./Carry c.:o"' :::0 "' "/. Bob Spicer 101 475 32 443 4.4 -~ Gordie Priemer 95 355 15 340 3.6 ----"'., 0"" ~ ::: Jim Heavey 71 256 30 226 U),...._ 3.2 ;.;; 0 ...., .. Tim Lafferty 21 90 3 87 4.1 ..,::l .... CD Bill Kickel 21 89 3 86 ~0 G) 4.1 .0.. .., Bob Mirguet 3 ~ :r~ 4 10 7 1.8 0 :r ~ ::r .... Tom Murray ] 6 0 6 6.0 3 .­ :I '-' "' <;) c. ::l "' Den DeJulius 1 3 0 3 3.0 "' 0 ~ .., 0 Tom Parker "' ,, 1 0 8 -8 -8.0 :-' "' C") :z:

Gus McPhie 38 76 102 -26 - 0.7 (") "'r. z 0 TOTALS ~ J u 354 1360 196 1164 3.3 en r. n OPP. 281 895 238 657 2.3 ,. :a Passing : A t t. Comp. Int. Net Y d Y d ./Pass % T D :a 0 Gus McPhie 118 63 7 778 6.6 .534 7 ,.. Bob Mirguet 8 2 1 83 10.3 .250 1 ,.. TOTALS JCU 126 65 8 861 6.8 .516 8 c OPP . 127 46 15 335 2.6 .362 2 r 0 z "'=l ;;- _.., -

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6 7 1964 PAC SCHEDULE JOHN CARROLL Vi itors Sept. 26 Hosts 1963 SCORING STATISTICS Wash. & Jeff. John arroll Wayne State Allegheny TD XP Total Western Re erve Bethany Bob Spicer 5 2 32 Thiel Case Tech *Adrian Eastern Michigan Gu McPhie 3 0 18 Vis itors Oct. 3 Host Gordie Priemer 2 0 12 John Carroll Wayne State Ron Timpanaro 2 0 12 HERBERT C. EISELE Bethany Wash. & Jeff. Gary tevens 0 10 10 Thiel Western Reserve Athletic Director Case Tech *Carnegie Tech Jack Loeffler 1 2 8 takes on Thiel and Western Reserve in a Dennis Cuccia 1 0 6 Allegheny *Hiram Jim Heavey 1 0 6 Vis itors Oct. 10 Ho t · B ill Kickel 1 0 6 Eastern Michigan John Carroll Dick Koenig 1 Bethany Case Tech 0 6 Dedication, courage, and s incerity ma rk players. His r cord of 60 wins, 36 lo. s s, and Wash. & J eff. Thiel Tom Murray 1 0 6 ach of the 17 year s t h at Herbert . Ei le 1 ties was th e fin st co mpiled by a John Western Reserve Wayne tate Tom Parker 1 0 6 has been at John Carroll University. arroll Coa h, prior to J ohn Ray' feat of two Allegh ny * a rnegie T ch undefeated season . In 1951 , he wa · named Dick Sands 1 0 6 Ei Je came to Carroll w ith an outstanding Visitors Oct. 17 Ho ·Ls r ecord in t he footba ll coaching fie ld. His athletic director and continued hi coaching Bob Mirguet J ohn Carroll Western Re. erve 0 2 2 career began at Cleveland' Cathedral Latin duties. Allegheny Eastern Michigan "Safeties" 4 Hig h hool and continued at th niver sity Early in 1959, aft~r more than 30 year in Thiel Bethany of Day ton, where hi out tanding pl ay the coaching field, Herb turned f ull Lime to Case Tech Wash. & Jeff. brought him the nickname "Skeeter" and t he 20 16 140 the dut ie. of athletic director. H has clon e Vi ·itors Oct. 24 Ho ts end po it ion on litt le All-American, All-Ohio, an out. tanding job of coordinating a nd ex­ and All-Catholi c team . Case Tech J ohn Carroll panding an·oll 's athletic program. The addi­ Betha ny All ghen y H e tarted his coaching career in 1926 at tion of wrestling and soccer to the prog ram Eastern Michigan Wayn tate ~ St. Mary's Hig h chool in Sandusky, return­ i. due in part to his desire for a comprehen­ ing two years later to his alma mater, Wash. & J eff. Western Reserve s ive athletic program. Th iel *Grove ity Cath edral Latin. In 19 years, H erb compiled an outstand ing r cord of 131 win , 33 losses, His long football career was spotlight d Vi itors Oct. 31 Hots BOOKS FOR YOU and 18 ti s. Th highlight of hi car eer of recently by severa l awards, including the J oh n arroll Thiel nine champion hip and three state cr owns h onor of being na med All-Time Great Athl te All egheny Wash. & J eff. STUDENT PROFESSIONAL was an undefeated streak of 36 gam s . of Cathedral Latin by t he Latin Alumni. In Wayne State ase T ech TEXTBOOKS TECHNICAL Arriving at J ohn Carroll in 1947, Herb 1963, he was named to the Univer ity of Western Reserve E astern Michigan NEW & USED SCIENTIFIC became an in spiration to hi coll ege football Dayton's H a ll of Fam by his alma mat r. Vi itor Nov. 7 Hos ts ( W e Buy & Sell ! REFERENCE J ohn Carroll Bethan y TREMENDOUS PAPERBACK STOCK JOHN CARROLL COACHES AND RECORDS Western Reserve All egh en y Eastern Michigan Ca. e Tech 1920 Georg W. ('"Iuffy") Conn 4 2 0 .667 .250 Wayne State Thiel SCHOOL SUPPLIES MEDICAL 1921 Ralph R. Erdman 2 6 0 OUTLINES DENTAL 1922-23 Ike Martin 8 5 4 .616 V is itor · Nov. 14 Ho ts REVIEWS NURSING 1924-26 Allen H. Edward 11 13 2 .458 *Ohio orthern John Carroll 1927-33 31 23 11 .574 All g h ny Thi I 10 2 .375 ENGINEERING SUPPLIES 1934-35 Thomas C. Y arr 6 Case Tech W estern R eserve 1935-42 Thoma A. Co nl ey 25 28 5 .471 Bethany '' Mount Union SLI DE RUlES- TEMP lATES 1943-45 o Competition Wayne StaLe *Marietta 1946 Eugene G. Oberst 1 7 0 .1 43 *Carnegie Tech Wa h. & J eff. LAW TEXTBOOKS 1947-58 Herbert . Eisele 60 36 5 .594 '' Non-Confer nee Games 1959-62 J ohn W. Ray 29 6 0 .829 OPEN : Monday-Fr iday 9 a .m.-6 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m .- 5 p.m. Charles D. Warfield McFETRIDGE DRUGS DREXLER PHARMACY, INC. AMPLE PARKING Gary McKillips 3475 fairmount Blvd. 2150 So. Taylor Road At hletic Publicity Director s Cleveland Textbook Stores, In c. Phone: FA 1-'2440 F 0 R DEL IV E R V Phone: FA 1-'20'22 YE 2-3 00, Ext. 256-257 10638 EUCLI D AVE. SW 5-251 0 PROFESSIONAL PHARMAC ISTS FOR THE HEIGHTS AREA FOR 37 YEARS

9 8 1964 PAC SCHEDULE JOHN CARROLL Vi itors Sept. 26 Hosts 1963 SCORING STATISTICS Wash. & Jeff. John arroll Wayne State Allegheny TD XP Total Western Re erve Bethany Bob Spicer 5 2 32 Thiel Case Tech *Adrian Eastern Michigan Gu McPhie 3 0 18 Vis itors Oct. 3 Host Gordie Priemer 2 0 12 John Carroll Wayne State Ron Timpanaro 2 0 12 HERBERT C. EISELE Bethany Wash. & Jeff. Gary tevens 0 10 10 Thiel Western Reserve Athletic Director Case Tech *Carnegie Tech Jack Loeffler 1 2 8 takes on Thiel and Western Reserve in a Dennis Cuccia 1 0 6 Allegheny *Hiram Jim Heavey 1 0 6 Vis itors Oct. 10 Ho t · B ill Kickel 1 0 6 Eastern Michigan John Carroll Dick Koenig 1 Bethany Case Tech 0 6 Dedication, courage, and s incerity ma rk players. His r cord of 60 wins, 36 lo. s s, and Wash. & J eff. Thiel Tom Murray 1 0 6 ach of the 17 year s t h at Herbert . Ei le 1 ties was th e fin st co mpiled by a John Western Reserve Wayne tate Tom Parker 1 0 6 has been at John Carroll University. arroll Coa h, prior to J ohn Ray' feat of two Allegh ny * a rnegie T ch undefeated season . In 1951 , he wa · named Dick Sands 1 0 6 Ei Je came to Carroll w ith an outstanding Visitors Oct. 17 Ho ·Ls r ecord in t he footba ll coaching fie ld. His athletic director and continued hi coaching Bob Mirguet J ohn Carroll Western Re. erve 0 2 2 career began at Cleveland' Cathedral Latin duties. Allegheny Eastern Michigan "Safeties" 4 Hig h hool and continued at th niver sity Early in 1959, aft~r more than 30 year in Thiel Bethany of Day ton, where hi out tanding pl ay the coaching field, Herb turned f ull Lime to Case Tech Wash. & Jeff. brought him the nickname "Skeeter" and t he 20 16 140 the dut ie. of athletic director. H has clon e Vi ·itors Oct. 24 Ho ts end po it ion on litt le All-American, All-Ohio, an out. tanding job of coordinating a nd ex­ and All-Catholi c team . Case Tech J ohn Carroll panding an·oll 's athletic program. The addi­ Betha ny All ghen y H e tarted his coaching career in 1926 at tion of wrestling and soccer to the prog ram Eastern Michigan Wayn tate ~ St. Mary's Hig h chool in Sandusky, return­ i. due in part to his desire for a comprehen­ ing two years later to his alma mater, Wash. & J eff. Western Reserve s ive athletic program. Th iel *Grove ity Cath edral Latin. In 19 years, H erb compiled an outstand ing r cord of 131 win , 33 losses, His long football career was spotlight d Vi itors Oct. 31 Hots BOOKS FOR YOU and 18 ti s. Th highlight of hi car eer of recently by severa l awards, including the J oh n arroll Thiel nine champion hip and three state cr owns h onor of being na med All-Time Great Athl te All egheny Wash. & J eff. STUDENT PROFESSIONAL was an undefeated streak of 36 gam s . of Cathedral Latin by t he Latin Alumni. In Wayne State ase T ech TEXTBOOKS TECHNICAL Arriving at J ohn Carroll in 1947, Herb 1963, he was named to the Univer ity of Western Reserve E astern Michigan NEW & USED SCIENTIFIC became an in spiration to hi coll ege football Dayton's H a ll of Fam by his alma mat r. Vi itor Nov. 7 Hos ts ( W e Buy & Sell ! REFERENCE J ohn Carroll Bethan y TREMENDOUS PAPERBACK STOCK JOHN CARROLL COACHES AND RECORDS Western Reserve All egh en y Eastern Michigan Ca. e Tech 1920 Georg W. ('"Iuffy") Conn 4 2 0 .667 .250 Wayne State Thiel SCHOOL SUPPLIES MEDICAL 1921 Ralph R. Erdman 2 6 0 OUTLINES DENTAL 1922-23 Ike Martin 8 5 4 .616 V is itor · Nov. 14 Ho ts REVIEWS NURSING 1924-26 Allen H. Edward 11 13 2 .458 *Ohio orthern John Carroll 1927-33 Ralph Vince 31 23 11 .574 All g h ny Thi I 10 2 .375 ENGINEERING SUPPLIES 1934-35 Thomas C. Y arr 6 Case Tech W estern R eserve 1935-42 Thoma A. Co nl ey 25 28 5 .471 Bethany '' Mount Union SLI DE RUlES- TEMP lATES 1943-45 o Competition Wayne StaLe *Marietta 1946 Eugene G. Oberst 1 7 0 .1 43 *Carnegie Tech Wa h. & J eff. LAW TEXTBOOKS 1947-58 Herbert . Eisele 60 36 5 .594 '' Non-Confer nee Games 1959-62 J ohn W. Ray 29 6 0 .829 OPEN : Monday-Fr iday 9 a .m.-6 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m .- 5 p.m. Charles D. Warfield McFETRIDGE DRUGS DREXLER PHARMACY, INC. AMPLE PARKING Gary McKillips 3475 fairmount Blvd. 2150 So. Taylor Road At hletic Publicity Director s Cleveland Textbook Stores, In c. Phone: FA 1-'2440 F 0 R DEL IV E R V Phone: FA 1-'20'22 YE 2-3 00, Ext. 256-257 10638 EUCLI D AVE. SW 5-251 0 PROFESSIONAL PHARMAC ISTS FOR THE HEIGHTS AREA FOR 37 YEARS

9 8 And so they became • . • ALMA MATER WILLIAM DANDO Son · of Carroll , gather near her. 1 1 11 THE BLUE STREAKS Lei you r joy ful a nthem ring ; Sound yo ur Mothe r's pra ise, revere her ; Head How the Carroll Athletic teams came to Her fa ir na me fu ll proudly sin g. Football Coach be called the Blue treaks was best told by Loya l ever, bra ve a nd true Professor Frank D. Burke of the Chem­ We, the sons of Ca rro ll istry Department some years ago. Professor Pledge our love to A lma i\1 a ter , After serving the past four year s as back­ Burke, in his early days at Carroll, . erved l.J nto noble conquests g uiding, field coach under Head Coach John Ray, Bill as an assistant football coach, along with his 1\ indled s he our hearts to s trif e; Dando moves into the spot vacated by Notr e duties as in structor of ch mi stry, and his Wi dom ta ug ht us, fa ith -a biding, Da me-bound Ray. Thi assignment is doubly know! dge of sports is vast. In a letter to S howed us manhood - worth of life. chall nging. ot only doe he r eplace the best the arroll ews, student publication, he Gra te ful hearts we br in g to you; coach in J ohn Carroll 's hi tory, but he m u t wrote : Ha il with our son g our Carroll U, Long may li,·e our A lma Mater, defend a rroll' claim to the P AC champion­ " . . . 1 hat name (the Blue Streaks) Long- the Gold a nd Bl ue. s hip. This wi ll be a diffic ult task wit h a team was earned the hard way and came h it hard by gr ad ua tion. It will be Da ndo' about when Carroll was playing such Car roll Fight Song j ob to dev lop , ev r al highly promising clubs as Detroit, Marquette, F ordham. Fight, Carr·oll, fight sophomores to fil l t h shoe of t he veter ans of and Carnegie Tech -and doin g all Fo1· the Cold and Blue, th last two unbeaten campaigns . rig ht, too. For victory's in our right, And we'll march right through. " . . . It was d uring t hi s glorious time Fight, an·oll, fight Born in Ashl and, P a., a nd r a ised in Go rdon, t hat a a n·oll a lumn us, Ray mond J . Gib­ Until the way is wo n; Pa., Bill attended A hland Hig h where he bons, '24, was one of t he sports writers It's ih fighting t am ihal conquers, was a f our-sport man , gainin All-State fo r t he Cleveland ews, and he d vel­ So, arroll, fight, fight, F I GH T. honors in football and baseball. pon gradu­ op d such an ent h us iasm for t he club Onwa rd, O n, J ohn Carro ll ation, Bill moved W st, attending San Fran­ H e began his coaching car r at Detr oit's that he became t he office pest. More than ci co ni versity and pl aying football and On we come, our hearts are tuned to battle St . Cecili a Hig h choo l and his squad com­ once Ed Bang (News ports Editor) bas ball for a year. had to bottle him up, but forcibly. T hat ncl our hop all keen fo r victor y; pi] d the best record in the s hool's hi tory didn't bothe r Ray mu ch, thoug h, a nd he \ Veil we know that Carroll men ne'er faller , in his fi rst year of coaching . In 1960, Dando F'or they're brave and dauntless ever; At t he outbr eak of t he Kor ean Wa r , Bill attended every pr actice a nd every gam was nam d backfi eld coach at J ohn a rroll On\\'ard, on, for men will mar k you r co urage joined t he Ma rines. While in t he Service, he and t old Cleveland about th m in . t ri­ And wi ll rise lo speak your valor; wher e he wor k d with J ohn Ray, his f rmer :tarred for t hree eason s vvith t he Memphi · dent E ng li sh. Unfortunately, however, Your foes all f ar you; ach a t Detr oit . U nd er his t utelage, Ca rroll he became morta ll y ill. One of hi s last 1\'e're het·e to ch eer you; avy Bas and Qua nt ico Marine . acquired one of the b st running a ttacks in req uests was an a m bul ance trip to ou r W e're here lo see you w in the day. the ar a. In fo ur seasons, Dando dev loped Onward, on, J ohn Canol! practice fie ld . o he could loo k over t he In 1955, Dando began a sparl

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10 11 And so they became • . • ALMA MATER WILLIAM DANDO Son · of Carroll , gather near her. 1 1 11 THE BLUE STREAKS Lei you r joy ful a nthem ring ; Sound yo ur Mothe r's pra ise, revere her ; Head How the Carroll Athletic teams came to Her fa ir na me fu ll proudly sin g. Football Coach be called the Blue treaks was best told by Loya l ever, bra ve a nd true Professor Frank D. Burke of the Chem­ We, the sons of Ca rro ll istry Department some years ago. Professor Pledge our love to A lma i\1 a ter , After serving the past four year s as back­ Burke, in his early days at Carroll, . erved l.J nto noble conquests g uiding, field coach under Head Coach John Ray, Bill as an assistant football coach, along with his 1\ indled s he our hearts to s trif e; Dando moves into the spot vacated by Notr e duties as in structor of ch mi stry, and his Wi dom ta ug ht us, fa ith -a biding, Da me-bound Ray. Thi assignment is doubly know! dge of sports is vast. In a letter to S howed us manhood - worth of life. chall nging. ot only doe he r eplace the best the arroll ews, student publication, he Gra te ful hearts we br in g to you; coach in J ohn Carroll 's hi tory, but he m u t wrote : Ha il with our son g our Carroll U, Long may li,·e our A lma Mater, defend a rroll' claim to the P AC champion­ " . . . 1 hat name (the Blue Streaks) Long- the Gold a nd Bl ue. s hip. This wi ll be a diffic ult task wit h a team was earned the hard way and came h it hard by gr ad ua tion. It will be Da ndo' about when Carroll was playing such Car roll Fight Song j ob to dev lop , ev r al highly promising clubs as Detroit, Marquette, F ordham. Fight, Carr·oll, fight sophomores to fil l t h shoe of t he veter ans of and Carnegie Tech -and doin g all Fo1· the Cold and Blue, th last two unbeaten campaigns . rig ht, too. For victory's in our right, And we'll march right through. " . . . It was d uring t hi s glorious time Fight, an·oll, fight Born in Ashl and, P a., a nd r a ised in Go rdon, t hat a a n·oll a lumn us, Ray mond J . Gib­ Until the way is wo n; Pa., Bill attended A hland Hig h where he bons, '24, was one of t he sports writers It's ih fighting t am ihal conquers, was a f our-sport man , gainin All-State fo r t he Cleveland ews, and he d vel­ So, arroll, fight, fight, F I GH T. honors in football and baseball. pon gradu­ op d such an ent h us iasm for t he club Onwa rd, O n, J ohn Carro ll ation, Bill moved W st, attending San Fran­ H e began his coaching car r at Detr oit's that he became t he office pest. More than ci co ni versity and pl aying football and On we come, our hearts are tuned to battle St . Cecili a Hig h choo l and his squad com­ once Ed Bang (News ports Editor) bas ball for a year. had to bottle him up, but forcibly. T hat ncl our hop all keen fo r victor y; pi] d the best record in the s hool's hi tory didn't bothe r Ray mu ch, thoug h, a nd he \ Veil we know that Carroll men ne'er faller , in his fi rst year of coaching . In 1960, Dando F'or they're brave and dauntless ever; At t he outbr eak of t he Kor ean Wa r , Bill attended every pr actice a nd every gam was nam d backfi eld coach at J ohn a rroll On\\'ard, on, for men will mar k you r co urage joined t he Ma rines. While in t he Service, he and t old Cleveland about th m in . t ri­ And wi ll rise lo speak your valor; wher e he wor k d with J ohn Ray, his f rmer :tarred for t hree eason s vvith t he Memphi · dent E ng li sh. Unfortunately, however, Your foes all f ar you; ach a t Detr oit . U nd er his t utelage, Ca rroll he became morta ll y ill. One of hi s last 1\'e're het·e to ch eer you; avy Bas and Qua nt ico Marine . acquired one of the b st running a ttacks in req uests was an a m bul ance trip to ou r W e're here lo see you w in the day. the ar a. In fo ur seasons, Dando dev loped Onward, on, J ohn Canol! practice fie ld . o he could loo k over t he In 1955, Dando began a sparl

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10 11 1963 ALL-PAC CONFERENCE TEAM CALL • • • H E I L' 5 OFFENSE WINDERMERE E-DICK l\OE ' l G, J oh n Carroll Storage a nd Moving Co. E - BILL ~'IE R KO\'. KY, Thiel T - BOB H E T 'CH E, .J ohn Ca r roll DAVE HEll. '35 • PHIL HEll. '37 • GENE HEll. '31 T- .JI1\I T Ol\I ULA, \\' ash. & J efT . f G - GERALD S 1ITH, Wayne , tate G- BOB HE\IP, Thiel Local and Nation-Wide Moving C - BOB L E\Vl , Thiel QB - Gl S McP HIE, John Car roll f H B - BOB S PICE R, J ohn Ca rroll M Ulberry 1-6360 HB - DAVE \VIO , All gheny FB -JOHN GFfKO\\'SKI

DEFE:\TSE A. J. Burens Insurance Agency E - .JOHN KOVA CH, .J ohn Carroll f E - BILL ME RKOV KY, Thi I BILL KANE Complete Insurance S ervice T- JOEL GINSBER G, R serve JE RRY SCHWEICKERT T - GLE. HERTZ, ase Backfield Coach l.in e Coach f AT , - TOl\'I LE\VI , B thany LB - RO T l i\1 P ANARO, J ohn Ca r roll A big r building job faces second-.vear line 229 HAN~A BUILDING • CLEV ELAND, OH IO W ilh the appoinlmenl of' I ill Dando Lo fill LB - J<~ RICO O'DORI 0 , \\'ayne ta te coach Bill Kane, a product of the Univ 'J'sit.v MAin 1-4460 l he shoes of .John Ray, J JT.V mo,·es up from JIB- JACK N E U IAN N , Reserve Lhe f r eshman team Lo Lutor th' varsit y bacl< ­ of Detr oit a nd a protcg of former ITeacl Established 34 Years liB- PET E E ATO N, Wash. & Jeff. fic ld. As coach of t h f r shman s qu~td lasl Coa ·h J ohn Ra.''· Appointed line coach in the -GORDIE PRTEJ\IE R, John Carroll year, he guided t h team to a 2- 1 season. In spring of 19G:3, Bill t utored the off ns ive li ne 'A L' BURE N S '27 19GO, Jerry's Lreaklet Learn finished wilh a - TEVE SIMO T O I, Allegh ny la st :cason. T he t rcm ncl ous pass protection perfect 3-0-0 mark. 1\Iany of' Lh \\'Or khorses a ff orcl ecl C'anoll qua rl r backs McP hie and of Canoll's 1 9G2 and 19G8 championship teams cl velopecl unci r h i: tuielag . Mi rg uel is a m as ure of his s ucc ss. A native Ch icagoan, J IT)' attenclecl D P aul Bi ll began his athletic career al Wcsl Side Academy, wh re h gain •cl honors in football nlral Catholic H igh where he was a four­ AETN A and basketball. A f't 'r h igh school, he enlcrecl . port letter man. He coli cted 16 a t hletic Mayflower Lanes J ohn Carroll in 1955. From his sophomor W I N DOW year on, Jerry ne,·er I ft the starting back­ awards a s ·well as a place on the All-Slal fi eld. He was picked on Lhree slraight 11- team in f ootball. • CLEANI NG Conference Learns, a ra re fcal, and was also na med All -Catholic 11-A mcrican a s a senio1·. After g raduation he mov d on Lo t he co. H led Lh PAC in passing in 1958 and in Univ rsity of Detroit unci r t he urg ing of The Home of scoring in 1959. An all-around athlete he J ohn Ray, t hen a n assi. tant at D troit. I-I PR 1-2800 \\·as the P A 's leading punter in 1957. ' lettered as a sophomore, but a should er in­ John Carroll Bowlers I n adcl ilion to h is a lhlel ic honors, J rry j ury broug ht a promising ca reer to an end. Window Clean in g r ece ived John Canoll's highest a wa rd, Lhe After graduating f rom t he ni ver sity of B auclr ~ · Man of Lh e Year Award, g iven Lo Det roit in 1962, he came to Carroll to work Serv ices t he outslancling senior. with his f ormer t utor, J ohn Ray. As head SUKY'S PRINTING INC. Janitor After graduation, he was hired a s f resh­ freshman coach in 1962, his team fin ished man coach at Carr oll. Th following year he repor t d to Fort Eustis, Virginia, as a Second wit h a perf ect season. Bill a lso doubles as Serv ices e'J,eaitoe P!UHiUu; UHc.e 1901 L ieut ena nt and a g raduate of t he Car roll coa h of t he tennis t eam. Industial ~ Commercial ROTC' program. While there he played cl - Offset- Letterpress f nsive halfback for the Eustis " Wh els," Bill is married to t he former Bar bara Institution al U . . All-Servic Champions. Hedeen of Detroit. Advertising Art In addition to his duties during the fr sh­ 6802 Superior m an football season, Jer ry al o coaches t he "'k/e e~ - elef:i,H,, f r shm an basketball squad. ENdicott 1-4932 Jerry ma rried t he former Beverly Walter TEAM MANAGERS of Cl veland. They have one child, John A N OY W IGET J OH HALLE R Mar in, and ar e expecting another.

12 13 1963 ALL-PAC CONFERENCE TEAM CALL • • • H E I L' 5 OFFENSE WINDERMERE E-DICK l\OE ' l G, J oh n Carroll Storage a nd Moving Co. E - BILL ~'IE R KO\'. KY, Thiel T - BOB H E T 'CH E, .J ohn Ca r roll DAVE HEll. '35 • PHIL HEll. '37 • GENE HEll. '31 T- .JI1\I T Ol\I ULA, \\' ash. & J efT . f G - GERALD S 1ITH, Wayne , tate G- BOB HE\IP, Thiel Local and Nation-Wide Moving C - BOB L E\Vl , Thiel QB - Gl S McP HIE, John Car roll f H B - BOB S PICE R, J ohn Ca rroll M Ulberry 1-6360 HB - DAVE \VIO , All gheny FB -JOHN GFfKO\\'SKI

DEFE:\TSE A. J. Burens Insurance Agency E - .JOHN KOVA CH, .J ohn Carroll f E - BILL ME RKOV KY, Thi I BILL KANE Complete Insurance S ervice T- JOEL GINSBER G, R serve JE RRY SCHWEICKERT T - GLE. HERTZ, ase Backfield Coach l.in e Coach f AT , - TOl\'I LE\VI , B thany LB - RO T l i\1 P ANARO, J ohn Ca r roll A big r building job faces second-.vear line 229 HAN~A BUILDING • CLEV ELAND, OH IO W ilh the appoinlmenl of' I ill Dando Lo fill LB - J<~ RICO O'DORI 0 , \\'ayne ta te coach Bill Kane, a product of the Univ 'J'sit.v MAin 1-4460 l he shoes of .John Ray, J JT.V mo,·es up from JIB- JACK N E U IAN N , Reserve Lhe f r eshman team Lo Lutor th' varsit y bacl< ­ of Detr oit a nd a protcg of former ITeacl Established 34 Years liB- PET E E ATO N, Wash. & Jeff. fic ld. As coach of t h f r shman s qu~td lasl Coa ·h J ohn Ra.''· Appointed line coach in the -GORDIE PRTEJ\IE R, John Carroll year, he guided t h team to a 2- 1 season. In spring of 19G:3, Bill t utored the off ns ive li ne 'A L' BURE N S '27 19GO, Jerry's Lreaklet Learn finished wilh a - TEVE SIMO T O I, Allegh ny la st :cason. T he t rcm ncl ous pass protection perfect 3-0-0 mark. 1\Iany of' Lh \\'Or khorses a ff orcl ecl C'anoll qua rl r backs McP hie and of Canoll's 1 9G2 and 19G8 championship teams cl velopecl unci r h i: tuielag . Mi rg uel is a m as ure of his s ucc ss. A native Ch icagoan, J IT)' attenclecl D P aul Bi ll began his athletic career al Wcsl Side Academy, wh re h gain •cl honors in football nlral Catholic H igh where he was a four­ AETN A and basketball. A f't 'r h igh school, he enlcrecl . port letter man. He coli cted 16 a t hletic Mayflower Lanes J ohn Carroll in 1955. From his sophomor W I N DOW year on, Jerry ne,·er I ft the starting back­ awards a s ·well as a place on the All-Slal fi eld. He was picked on Lhree slraight 11- team in f ootball. • CLEANI NG Conference Learns, a ra re fcal, and was also na med All -Catholic 11-A mcrican a s a senio1·. After g raduation he mov d on Lo t he co. H led Lh PAC in passing in 1958 and in Univ rsity of Detroit unci r t he urg ing of The Home of scoring in 1959. An all-around athlete he J ohn Ray, t hen a n assi. tant at D troit. I-I PR 1-2800 \\·as the P A 's leading punter in 1957. ' lettered as a sophomore, but a should er in­ John Carroll Bowlers I n adcl ilion to h is a lhlel ic honors, J rry j ury broug ht a promising ca reer to an end. Window Clean in g r ece ived John Canoll's highest a wa rd, Lhe After graduating f rom t he ni ver sity of B auclr ~ · Man of Lh e Year Award, g iven Lo Det roit in 1962, he came to Carroll to work Serv ices t he outslancling senior. with his f ormer t utor, J ohn Ray. As head SUKY'S PRINTING INC. Janitor After graduation, he was hired a s f resh­ freshman coach in 1962, his team fin ished man coach at Carr oll. Th following year he repor t d to Fort Eustis, Virginia, as a Second wit h a perf ect season. Bill a lso doubles as Serv ices e'J,eaitoe P!UHiUu; UHc.e 1901 L ieut ena nt and a g raduate of t he Car roll coa h of t he tennis t eam. Industial ~ Commercial ROTC' program. While there he played cl - Offset- Letterpress f nsive halfback for the Eustis " Wh els," Bill is married to t he former Bar bara Institution al U . . All-Servic Champions. Hedeen of Detroit. Advertising Art In addition to his duties during the fr sh­ 6802 Superior m an football season, Jer ry al o coaches t he "'k/e e~ - elef:i,H,, f r shm an basketball squad. ENdicott 1-4932 Jerry ma rried t he former Beverly Walter TEAM MANAGERS of Cl veland. They have one child, John A N OY W IGET J OH HALLE R Mar in, and ar e expecting another.

12 13 A Word of Thanks Tony DeC a rio Dick l liano 'f o Our Advertisers, Patron s, Friend s: Freshman Coach Trainer We a r c proud of out· llnivct·sity, o u r John Cat·roll "Blue Streak ," and the· m a n y f r i1' nds a n d be n efacto r w ho help to m a k e them what they ar·c. O n be ha lf of J o hn Can·oll U ni­

veJ·sity and the D ep ar tme nt of Athleti('S may we CXJH'C s ou r sin ccr·e g r a titude for· your inter est, e nth u siasm , a nd continued u p port. The nev,:est addition to the eoaching stafl' \\' hether or not Lhe sca:on is a successful is 'J on.v DeCarlo, appointed freshman football one, the John Carroll athletes \Yill enjo~ · lop DirN·to r o f Athlelics coach and varsity wrestling coach b:v Athletic physical health thanks la rgely lo the train ­ ing and care of "Do ·" Iliano. Since his arri\'al Dir ~ clor Herb Eisele this summer. her e in 19 17, he has made each team mem­ A graduate of Paines\·illc Han·e.\' Jl igh ber ': health and condi t ion a mall r o f p r­ AAA Chair Co . Eu gene F. Burns sonal concern. School, Tony starred in football and wrestling. A. C. Exterminating Co. Donald J. Buynack Art r lellering in both spor s at Kent Stale A g rad uate oi Balclwin-\\'allac Coll ege and Akron Sewer Pipe Co . Charles E. Bynane l niver:ily, Ton\· graclualed in 19 62 and \V cslem Rescr \'e 'ni\'crsity, Dick holds a Al liance Printing Co. ser v cl as an assistant footlJH II coach al C'leve­ Master's Degree in body fitness and me­ Campus Drug Co. lancl's , aint 8dv\·an! Iligh School during t he chanics. While al Baldwin-Walla.,_ he won American Searchlight Advertising Co. 1962 and 19(-d cam pa igns. Ti e also cloubled as his I 'ller in football in 19:~8. A fl r coli 'ge, Andrews Trucking Co. " Compliments of a Fr iend " h ad coach o f the track sq uad a nd vars ity Dick spent three years with Army Ordnance M r. Lawrence Arth Cape Cod Builders, Inc . wrestling coach. Cor p,· c! uri ng W o rlc! 'v\' a r l l. Arthur 's Ladies Apparel Anthony Carlin Co. Dick has compiled a r ecord of outstanding D Carl o's addition to the staff br ings ex­ " Catholic Big Brothers - Don Bosco G uild" achievemen ts and ace mplis hmc n Ls in Lh perience and t he ability to develop .vou ng Cl 'veland a rea. A char te1· me mber of lh " A Friend " player s ra pic! l.v . His xper ie nce inc Iucles four Edw. C. Baloga National A lh lctic Traine r s Association, he Cedar- Lee Rad io & Television Co. years of football al I< nl late, as well as scr v c1 f or five years as tra i ncr for the W ash­ Wm. J. Becka two.\' a rs as a first-liner on the var s it.v wr s­ ington Redsk in s and a .vear with th Pitts- Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Centanni Anthony L. Beraducci Uing team. burgh teelers when they wer e in lh Jack Cleary, Jr. "A Friend " Cleveland ar a . Di ·k was the ofl ic ial t rainer Cleveland Cotton Products Co . Ton.v is m a rried to th former Rita Lawrin- for lw A ll - Lar bask tball ga m s in Cl ve­ Bican Bros . Funeral Home 1-iO n of Clevela nd. The.v have one c hild, Deb­ land a nd also t he o f1i cial train r f or th sec­ Cleveland Litho Graining & Supply Co. Dr. V. E. Black orah Ann, s ix months . The De a r los make tional hig h s ·hool basketball tournament for The Cleveland Marble and Mosaic Co . two year s. Mr. & Mrs. George L. Blaha t he ir hom in Lakewood . Cleveland Printing Co. Mr. Thomas J. Blaha Cleveland Securities Corp. Clarence V. Blake Cleveland Transfer Co. Blue Point Restaurant COMPLIMENTS Jim Connell Chevrolet, Inc. Painting, Decorating since 1910 Paul T. Bohn Judge John V . Corrigan For the most lasti ng and effective Hon. Frances P. Bolton decorating job you ever had Cross Roads Tavern HERRON Brewer Greetings TESTING LABORATORIES, INC. Brickman & Sons Funeral Home Mr. W. R. Da ley Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Da ly 5405 E. SCHAAF ROAD Louis EBERT~ Son Dr. Francis X. Budd

Cleveland 31 , Ohio Buck eye Bra ss & Mfg. Co. J. V. DeGrandis 795 - 5585 Phone 524-1450 HOMES • OFFICE S • CHURCHES • FACTORI ES

14 15 A Word of Thanks Tony DeC a rio Dick l liano 'f o Our Advertisers, Patron s, Friend s: Freshman Coach Trainer We a r c proud of out· llnivct·sity, o u r John Cat·roll "Blue Streak ," and the· m a n y f r i1' nds a n d be n efacto r w ho help to m a k e them what they ar·c. O n be ha lf of J o hn Can·oll U ni­

veJ·sity and the D ep ar tme nt of Athleti('S may we CXJH'C s ou r sin ccr·e g r a titude for· your inter est, e nth u siasm , a nd continued u p port. The nev,:est addition to the eoaching stafl' \\' hether or not Lhe sca:on is a successful HERB EISELE is 'J on.v DeCarlo, appointed freshman football one, the John Carroll athletes \Yill enjo~ · lop DirN·to r o f Athlelics coach and varsity wrestling coach b:v Athletic physical health thanks la rgely lo the train ­ ing and care of "Do ·" Iliano. Since his arri\'al Dir ~ clor Herb Eisele this summer. her e in 19 17, he has made each team mem­ A graduate of Paines\·illc Han·e.\' Jl igh ber ': health and condi t ion a mall r o f p r­ AAA Chair Co . Eu gene F. Burns sonal concern. School, Tony starred in football and wrestling. A. C. Exterminating Co. Donald J. Buynack Art r lellering in both spor s at Kent Stale A g rad uate oi Balclwin-\\'allac Coll ege and Akron Sewer Pipe Co . Charles E. Bynane l niver:ily, Ton\· graclualed in 19 62 and \V cslem Rescr \'e 'ni\'crsity, Dick holds a Al liance Printing Co. ser v cl as an assistant footlJH II coach al C'leve­ Master's Degree in body fitness and me­ Campus Drug Co. lancl's , aint 8dv\·an! Iligh School during t he chanics. While al Baldwin-Walla.,_ he won American Searchlight Advertising Co. 1962 and 19(-d cam pa igns. Ti e also cloubled as his I 'ller in football in 19:~8. A fl r coli 'ge, Andrews Trucking Co. " Compliments of a Fr iend " h ad coach o f the track sq uad a nd vars ity Dick spent three years with Army Ordnance M r. Lawrence Arth Cape Cod Builders, Inc . wrestling coach. Cor p,· c! uri ng W o rlc! 'v\' a r l l. Arthur 's Ladies Apparel Anthony Carlin Co. Dick has compiled a r ecord of outstanding D Carl o's addition to the staff br ings ex­ " Catholic Big Brothers - Don Bosco G uild" achievemen ts and ace mplis hmc n Ls in Lh perience and t he ability to develop .vou ng Cl 'veland a rea. A char te1· me mber of lh " A Friend " player s ra pic! l.v . His xper ie nce inc Iucles four Edw. C. Baloga National A lh lctic Traine r s Association, he Cedar- Lee Rad io & Television Co. years of football al I< nl late, as well as scr v c1 f or five years as tra i ncr for the W ash­ Wm. J. Becka two.\' a rs as a first-liner on the var s it.v wr s­ ington Redsk in s and a .vear with th Pitts- Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Centanni Anthony L. Beraducci Uing team. burgh teelers when they wer e in lh Jack Cleary, Jr. "A Friend " Cleveland ar a . Di ·k was the ofl ic ial t rainer Cleveland Cotton Products Co . Ton.v is m a rried to th former Rita Lawrin- for lw A ll - Lar bask tball ga m s in Cl ve­ Bican Bros . Funeral Home 1-iO n of Clevela nd. The.v have one c hild, Deb­ land a nd also t he o f1i cial train r f or th sec­ Cleveland Litho Graining & Supply Co. Dr. V. E. Black orah Ann, s ix months . The De a r los make tional hig h s ·hool basketball tournament for The Cleveland Marble and Mosaic Co . two year s. Mr. & Mrs. George L. Blaha t he ir hom in Lakewood . Cleveland Printing Co. Mr. Thomas J. Blaha Cleveland Securities Corp. Clarence V. Blake Cleveland Transfer Co. Blue Point Restaurant COMPLIMENTS Jim Connell Chevrolet, Inc. Painting, Decorating since 1910 Paul T. Bohn Judge John V . Corrigan For the most lasti ng and effective Hon. Frances P. Bolton decorating job you ever had Cross Roads Tavern HERRON Brewer Greetings TESTING LABORATORIES, INC. Brickman & Sons Funeral Home Mr. W. R. Da ley Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Da ly 5405 E. SCHAAF ROAD Louis EBERT~ Son Dr. Francis X. Budd

Cleveland 31 , Ohio Buck eye Bra ss & Mfg. Co. J. V. DeGrandis 795 - 5585 Phone 524-1450 HOMES • OFFICE S • CHURCHES • FACTORI ES

14 15 Patrons ... Patrons ...

M ea t Cutter's Dist ri ct Union 427 Shaker Auto Hospita l, Inc. Dr. Clement DeOrio Hickory Grill A .M.C. & B.W . of N .A ., AFL -CIO Sha ker G ift Cen ter C. DeSantis Paint Mfg. Co. " A Friend " Merit Clea ne rs Co . Francis J. Sherman Edward D. Dibner House of Hugo,O p ticians Milt M iller Pontiac W illiam J. Shields Jos. A. DiZinno Lady Hum l Minneapolis Honeywell Re gulator Ca . Robert Sittner, Furs Dolesh Brothers Modern Shower Door Co. Slabe Machine Products Co. Dowd Oldsmobile- Larry Berridge '50 Inter-Lake Rea lty Monroe Coin Machine Exchange Harold E. Sliney F. W illiam Dugan " Compliments of an Al um nu s" The Mooney Iron Works Co. Dr. James E. Slivka W illiam N. Ehrba r Ka hn Elec tric Co . Compliments of Jack Dunn, Alan J. Slowey, Sr . Motor Repair & Mfg. Co. M r. & M rs . James W. Eisenman n Kap la n Trucki ng Co. Lawrence S. Snitzky Robert Muth G eo. El i W recking & Lumber Co . R. Katz Kosh er Meats Leonard H . Soeder Mutual Metal Products Co. W ill iam B. El in e Mrs. Burt Keller Ted Sroka - Closs of "35 " Keye s-Tru e haft Co. Standard Glove Co. Erhardt Furniture Co. The Nickel Plate Elevator Co. M r. & Mrs. Robert J. Kil f oyle Dr. R. Stasney Euclid 's Music Hous e North Ameri can Manufacturing Co . J. Dr. A . J. Kmieck State Fish, Inc. The Nottingham Feed & Seed Co . Jos eph P. Fegen Dr. John A . Kmieck John R. Stipkala The Fel la 's Shop-T radition Clothing Dr. P. J. Km ieck Edith O'Boyle & Co ., Realtors John W. Strmac, Jr. Armando C. Feudo Kn iflc 's Food Store Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence B. Ogrinc William A . Sullivan Fidel ity Co ns truction Co . C. W . Koenig Co. Ottine's Restaurant Frank M. Surtz Fluorescent Equipment & Mfg. Co. Frederick E. Krizman William D. Padden Edmund J. Turk Fred 's Ba kery W illiam E. Passow The Lanes Salon Univers ity Heights Service Center Walter A. Patriski Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gavin Ledogar-Horner Co. Dr. Vitus F. Pekarek Thomas K. Victory G ertrude S. Glueck Rec:lty Co. Jacob T. Leicht Peter Paul Typewriter Co. The Gesing Co . Patrick F. Leone Walter J. Walsh Michael J. Phi llips Louis Galland Shoes Dr. E. A. Lewandowski Sa Iva tore A . Precario Arthur L. Walters John D. G raves Gus LoPresti Harry Weinraub, Clothing Chester J. G ray Dr. & Mrs. J. J. LoRusso Richard N. Reim Joseph T. Weir A. Grdina & Sons, Furn iture Dr. John Risha Women's Federal Savings & Loan Greene, Jorda n, New ell & Co. Mack 's Leader Drug Roman Gardens Assoc. of Cleveland Sheriff James J. McGettrick Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Woolins Dr. Wm . A. Samartini Mr. J. H. Haas James C. Maher Richard L. Santoro John L. Zeleznik Ve rne & Ells w orth Ha n n, Inc. The Male Box Leo W. Schmidt Co. H . Donald Zimmerman Th omas A . Harris on Marshall Equipment Co. Constantine M . Scudiere Herbert Zweig Herma n's Ba rber Shop Dr. Clayton C. M atow itz

17 16 Patrons ... Patrons ...

M ea t Cutter's Dist ri ct Union 427 Shaker Auto Hospita l, Inc. Dr. Clement DeOrio Hickory Grill A .M.C. & B.W . of N .A ., AFL -CIO Sha ker G ift Cen ter C. DeSantis Paint Mfg. Co. " A Friend " Merit Clea ne rs Co . Francis J. Sherman Edward D. Dibner House of Hugo,O p ticians Milt M iller Pontiac W illiam J. Shields Jos. A. DiZinno Lady Hum l Minneapolis Honeywell Re gulator Ca . Robert Sittner, Furs Dolesh Brothers Modern Shower Door Co. Slabe Machine Products Co. Dowd Oldsmobile- Larry Berridge '50 Inter-Lake Rea lty Monroe Coin Machine Exchange Harold E. Sliney F. W illiam Dugan " Compliments of an Al um nu s" The Mooney Iron Works Co. Dr. James E. Slivka W illiam N. Ehrba r Ka hn Elec tric Co . Compliments of Jack Dunn, Alan J. Slowey, Sr . Motor Repair & Mfg. Co. M r. & M rs . James W. Eisenman n Kap la n Trucki ng Co. Lawrence S. Snitzky Robert Muth G eo. El i W recking & Lumber Co . R. Katz Kosh er Meats Leonard H . Soeder Mutual Metal Products Co. W ill iam B. El in e Mrs. Burt Keller Ted Sroka - Closs of "35 " Keye s-Tru e haft Co. Standard Glove Co. Erhardt Furniture Co. The Nickel Plate Elevator Co. M r. & Mrs. Robert J. Kil f oyle Dr. R. Stasney Euclid 's Music Hous e North Ameri can Manufacturing Co . J. Dr. A . J. Kmieck State Fish, Inc. The Nottingham Feed & Seed Co . Jos eph P. Fegen Dr. John A . Kmieck John R. Stipkala The Fel la 's Shop-T radition Clothing Dr. P. J. Km ieck Edith O'Boyle & Co ., Realtors John W. Strmac, Jr. Armando C. Feudo Kn iflc 's Food Store Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence B. Ogrinc William A . Sullivan Fidel ity Co ns truction Co . C. W . Koenig Co. Ottine's Restaurant Frank M. Surtz Fluorescent Equipment & Mfg. Co. Frederick E. Krizman William D. Padden Edmund J. Turk Fred 's Ba kery W illiam E. Passow The Lanes Salon Univers ity Heights Service Center Walter A. Patriski Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gavin Ledogar-Horner Co. Dr. Vitus F. Pekarek Thomas K. Victory G ertrude S. Glueck Rec:lty Co. Jacob T. Leicht Peter Paul Typewriter Co. The Gesing Co . Patrick F. Leone Walter J. Walsh Michael J. Phi llips Louis Galland Shoes Dr. E. A. Lewandowski Sa Iva tore A . Precario Arthur L. Walters John D. G raves Gus LoPresti Harry Weinraub, Clothing Chester J. G ray Dr. & Mrs. J. J. LoRusso Richard N. Reim Joseph T. Weir A. Grdina & Sons, Furn iture Dr. John Risha Women's Federal Savings & Loan Greene, Jorda n, New ell & Co. Mack 's Leader Drug Roman Gardens Assoc. of Cleveland Sheriff James J. McGettrick Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Woolins Dr. Wm . A. Samartini Mr. J. H. Haas James C. Maher Richard L. Santoro John L. Zeleznik Ve rne & Ells w orth Ha n n, Inc. The Male Box Leo W. Schmidt Co. H . Donald Zimmerman Th omas A . Harris on Marshall Equipment Co. Constantine M . Scudiere Herbert Zweig Herma n's Ba rber Shop Dr. Clayton C. M atow itz

17 16 John Carroll University 1964 Football Roster Washington & Jefferson 1964 Football Roster

So. .\'a me Position !f right Wc if!hl Class fl onu Tou·n No. Name Position Height W eight Class Home Town 74 John Calabrrsc E 6'1" lfl7 Sop hom or C'ollcgr Park, :lla1·yland 23 Angell, Jerry B 5'10" 170 Junior Colonial Park, Pennsylvania 10 Bob Carey QB 5'7" 155 . ophomorr Pilbburgh, Pc•nnsylvania 64 Baxter, Wayne G 5'10" 195 Junior Fores t Hills, New York 8fi Sal atan se E 5'11" 175 . ophomor Steubenville, Ohio 22 Bruni, Jerry Def. 5'10" 168 enior Elizabeth, Pennsylvania 54 Steve Chamberlain c 6'3" 205 .Junior Hochc ~ter, l\'ew York 51 Casey, Michael c 6' 185 Freshman Sewickley, Pennsylvania 45 John Daly FB 6'0" 190 Sophomore LaGrang-e, J llinois Connolly, James E 6'2" 160 Freshman Wyckoff, New J.ersey

13 D'Amico, Michael HB 5'9" 155 Freshman Meyersdale, Pennsylvania 5'8" 35 Dc•nny !)pJulius HB HiO enior Cleveland, Ohio 24 DePhillips, Terry HB 5'9" 170 Junior Somerset, Pennsylvania 0 fi'l" Bill Denick E 190 • rnior anclu. ky, Ohio 93 DeSimon, Geo. G 6' 190 Sophomore Arnold, Pennsylvania G3 Dcnni~ IJrc·nnan G 5'9" 186 Sophomore Rerw~·n, Illinois 84 Dimling, Walt T 6' 200 Senior Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 7D Charley Englehart T 6'G" 280 Senior Clcvrland, Ohio 65 E llenburg, Curt c 5'10" 210 Freshman Lancaster, Pennsylvania 13 Bill Evans HB 5'G'' 150 ophomore Baltimore, ~Taryland 71 Fenstermacher, Ed T 6'1" 215 Junior Corry, Pennsylvania 21 Gentile, Gary HB 5'7" 170 Freshman Saxonburg, Pennsylvania 78 .Jim F'innC'ran T (j'J'' 240 .Junior J.aC:rangr , Illinois 61 Getty, Kenneth T 6'1" 200 Junior Carli sle, Pennsylvania 3fi Gc•orgc• Gackowski Hl3 5'7'' 170 SophornorC' ('lc·vc•land, Ohio 43 Grudi, Frank G 5'8" 190 Senior Washington, Pennsylvania 12 Tom Gannon QB 5' 1]" lfi8 .Juni o1· l'illsburg·h, Pc•nn: ylvan ia 31 Hall, Frank HB 5'9" 160 Junior Fredonia, Pennsylvania 53 John Gibbons T (j' 1" 220 .Junior Clc•vpland, Ohio fi9 J.c·n niC' Haas (; G'l'' 205 Sophomore Clevc·land, lhio 94 Hauck, John FB 6'1" 195 Freshman Portland, Maine 81 Herring, James HB 5'11" 175 Sophomore Aliquippa, Pennsylvania fi5 ,J ac·k IT cwiU (; (i'O" I 5 Junior P itbhuJ·g-h, l'c•nnsyh•ania Hunter, Max HB 5'7" 140 Sophomore Encina, California 54 Ivan, Denny 5'11" Scottdale, Pennsylvania 44 Tom Higg-ins FB G'O" HJO Sophomore 1 ~ . W illiston, 1 rw York FB 230 Junior 25 Dick Kridcl JI B 5'11 " 175 . C' nior Baltimorr, !\ I a ryland 53 Jennings, Harry G-E 5'10" 180 Sophomore Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2fi Bill KickPI JI B (i'O" 175 ,'('nior C'lc•vc•land, Ohio r;o F rank Kozclka G 5'9" 190 Sophomore BJ'(•ck~v ille, Ohio Konyha, Paul E 5'11" 175 Sophomore Scotch Plain , New Jersey 83 Kwiterovich, Oscar G 5'10" 197 Fre hrnan Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania 34 Ludewig, Harry HB 5'9" 165 Junior Shadyside, Ohio 7.3 Boh La ng T (i'2" 195 Sophomore East 0 1·a ngr, lew J er. ey MacGregor, Don G 5'10" 180 Sophomore Erie, Pennsylvania 55 Jim Lc•o nr G 5' 10" 175 Sophomore levC'Iand, Ohio 63 Maratta, Jan G 5'6" 180 Senior Coraopolis, Pennsylvania 88 .J ack l,oc• fTi C' r E G'2" 195 . C'nior Bedford, Ohio 10 Bamry lcGinley QB 5'9" 1G8 Sophomore P ittsburgh, P rnnsylvan ia 74 McArdle, James E 6'2" 215 Se nior Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 7G J oe Miklich T' 6' 1" 245 .J unior Clc·,·ela nd, Ohio 32 McClure, Roy FB 6' 205 Junior Cleveland, Ohio McMillan, W. G. LB 6'1" 195 Junior Weirton, West Virginia 41 Ozimek, James FB 5'10" 185 Sophomore Bulger, Pennsylvania 24 Tom i\1u JTay H B 5'10" 17:) .) unior F lushing, J'\ew York 95 Oyer, Eric HB 5'7" 150 Freshman Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Ci Paul N mann (; 5'11" 200 Sophom rc Cinci n nati, Ohio 8:~ Ron Niedzwiecki E G'l'' 210 Senior Crnterline, i\ l ichiga n 91 Paletta, Vic G 5'6" 170 Junior ew Ken ington, Penna. 5G 1 1 ick ov ich c G'l'' 19 1 . ophomorc Chicago, Illinois 25 Paterline, Mel QB 5'10" 160 Freshman West Newton, Pennsylvania :~4 Mike Olcnych H B ()'0" 195 • ophomore Ballim rt•, i\ [aryland 12 Quattro, Gary QB 6' 170 Sophomore Bentleyville, Pennsylvania 52 Reihner, Dave c 5'10 " 180 Freshman Washington, Pennsylvania 35 Rock, Carl QB 5'10" 165 Junior Sli ckville, Pennsylvania 2G J im P i t1·aszek H B 5' 11 " !(i5 Sophomore Bufl'alo, l\t•w York 75 J im R ichardi T' ()'0" 210 Sen io r North Bt• Jxc•n , Nrw Je1 ·~e y 16 Rogowski, Don HB 5'11" 180 Freshman Erie, Penn ylvania 4G J oh n Rioux FB 5'10" 195 Senio r Jl t>tJ·oit, lichigan 44 Rosenberg, Chas. HB 5'10" 150 Senior Cleveland, Ohio G4 Bill Rya n G 5' 10" 20.5 ophomor Bufi'alo, ~c·w York 72 Ruha, Wm. LB 6' 190 Junior Everett, Pennsylvania 1 Dick a nd QB (i'2" 205 Senior Baltimorr, i\ bu·~·land 45 Simmons, Art HB 5'9" 157 Freshman South Orange, New Jer y 73 Smock, Ed G 6' 190 Senior Tarentum, Pennsylvania 43 J ohn Scher r H B fi'O " 185 ophomore 1\:orwalk, Ohio QB 5'11" 175 Sophomore Erie, Pennsylvania 13 Ban y Schonfeld H B 5'10" 190 Seni or Dt'troit, :\1 ichig·a n 15 Soudan, Dick 42 Smith, P te HB 5'11" 180 Junior Reading, Pennsylvania 77 Tracy mith T 6'2" 220 Sophomor e Chrvcr ly, i\ la ryland 96 Stasik, James HB 5'10" 160 Sophomore West Mifflin, Pennsylvania 23 Bob SpicC' r HB 5'10" 170 J unior Clc•v land, Ohio 33 Stauffer, Chas. E 5'11" 190 Sophomore Allentown, Pennsylvania 3G Ga r y Stev ns liB 6'0" 190 enior CiC'vC' Ia nd, Oh io 14 Tranquill, August QB 6' 175 Senior Avella, Pennsylvania

87 Kevi n Stone E 5'11 " 185 Sophomor r Fl ush in g-, New York 62 Trimm, Torn c 5'11" 150 Freshman Armagh, Pennsylvania fi G Ed torey G 5'10" 185 ophomore You ngstown, Ohio Wasicek, Chas. G 6' 198 Freshman Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania 5'11" Rumson, New Jersey 15 Da n W itm r QB 5' 11" 175 ophomore l1 rarhorn, ~l ichigan Werle, Wm. l-IB 170 Freshman 6' Stanford, Connecticut 89 Fran k Wright E ()' 1" 195 n io r Flushing-, :\1 ('1\' York 92 White, Bill E 187 Freshman Zelenka, Andy E 6'1" 178 Freshman Washington, Pennsylvania 18 19 John Carroll University 1964 Football Roster Washington & Jefferson 1964 Football Roster

So. .\'a me Position !f right Wc if!hl Class fl onu Tou·n No. Name Position Height W eight Class Home Town 74 John Calabrrsc E 6'1" lfl7 Sop hom or C'ollcgr Park, :lla1·yland 23 Angell, Jerry B 5'10" 170 Junior Colonial Park, Pennsylvania 10 Bob Carey QB 5'7" 155 . ophomorr Pilbburgh, Pc•nnsylvania 64 Baxter, Wayne G 5'10" 195 Junior Fores t Hills, New York 8fi Sal atan se E 5'11" 175 . ophomor Steubenville, Ohio 22 Bruni, Jerry Def. 5'10" 168 enior Elizabeth, Pennsylvania 54 Steve Chamberlain c 6'3" 205 .Junior Hochc ~ter, l\'ew York 51 Casey, Michael c 6' 185 Freshman Sewickley, Pennsylvania 45 John Daly FB 6'0" 190 Sophomore LaGrang-e, J llinois Connolly, James E 6'2" 160 Freshman Wyckoff, New J.ersey

13 D'Amico, Michael HB 5'9" 155 Freshman Meyersdale, Pennsylvania 5'8" 35 Dc•nny !)pJulius HB HiO enior Cleveland, Ohio 24 DePhillips, Terry HB 5'9" 170 Junior Somerset, Pennsylvania 0 fi'l" Bill Denick E 190 • rnior anclu. ky, Ohio 93 DeSimon, Geo. G 6' 190 Sophomore Arnold, Pennsylvania G3 Dcnni~ IJrc·nnan G 5'9" 186 Sophomore Rerw~·n, Illinois 84 Dimling, Walt T 6' 200 Senior Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 7D Charley Englehart T 6'G" 280 Senior Clcvrland, Ohio 65 E llenburg, Curt c 5'10" 210 Freshman Lancaster, Pennsylvania 13 Bill Evans HB 5'G'' 150 ophomore Baltimore, ~Taryland 71 Fenstermacher, Ed T 6'1" 215 Junior Corry, Pennsylvania 21 Gentile, Gary HB 5'7" 170 Freshman Saxonburg, Pennsylvania 78 .Jim F'innC'ran T (j'J'' 240 .Junior J.aC:rangr , Illinois 61 Getty, Kenneth T 6'1" 200 Junior Carli sle, Pennsylvania 3fi Gc•orgc• Gackowski Hl3 5'7'' 170 SophornorC' ('lc·vc•land, Ohio 43 Grudi, Frank G 5'8" 190 Senior Washington, Pennsylvania 12 Tom Gannon QB 5' 1]" lfi8 .Juni o1· l'illsburg·h, Pc•nn: ylvan ia 31 Hall, Frank HB 5'9" 160 Junior Fredonia, Pennsylvania 53 John Gibbons T (j' 1" 220 .Junior Clc•vpland, Ohio fi9 J.c·n niC' Haas (; G'l'' 205 Sophomore Clevc·land, lhio 94 Hauck, John FB 6'1" 195 Freshman Portland, Maine 81 Herring, James HB 5'11" 175 Sophomore Aliquippa, Pennsylvania fi5 ,J ac·k IT cwiU (; (i'O" I 5 Junior P itbhuJ·g-h, l'c•nnsyh•ania Hunter, Max HB 5'7" 140 Sophomore Encina, California 54 Ivan, Denny 5'11" Scottdale, Pennsylvania 44 Tom Higg-ins FB G'O" HJO Sophomore 1 ~ . W illiston, 1 rw York FB 230 Junior 25 Dick Kridcl JI B 5'11 " 175 . C' nior Baltimorr, !\ I a ryland 53 Jennings, Harry G-E 5'10" 180 Sophomore Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2fi Bill KickPI JI B (i'O" 175 ,'('nior C'lc•vc•land, Ohio r;o F rank Kozclka G 5'9" 190 Sophomore BJ'(•ck~v ille, Ohio Konyha, Paul E 5'11" 175 Sophomore Scotch Plain , New Jersey 83 Kwiterovich, Oscar G 5'10" 197 Fre hrnan Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania 34 Ludewig, Harry HB 5'9" 165 Junior Shadyside, Ohio 7.3 Boh La ng T (i'2" 195 Sophomore East 0 1·a ngr, lew J er. ey MacGregor, Don G 5'10" 180 Sophomore Erie, Pennsylvania 55 Jim Lc•o nr G 5' 10" 175 Sophomore levC'Iand, Ohio 63 Maratta, Jan G 5'6" 180 Senior Coraopolis, Pennsylvania 88 .J ack l,oc• fTi C' r E G'2" 195 . C'nior Bedford, Ohio 10 Bamry lcGinley QB 5'9" 1G8 Sophomore P ittsburgh, P rnnsylvan ia 74 McArdle, James E 6'2" 215 Se nior Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 7G J oe Miklich T' 6' 1" 245 .J unior Clc·,·ela nd, Ohio 32 McClure, Roy FB 6' 205 Junior Cleveland, Ohio McMillan, W. G. LB 6'1" 195 Junior Weirton, West Virginia 41 Ozimek, James FB 5'10" 185 Sophomore Bulger, Pennsylvania 24 Tom i\1u JTay H B 5'10" 17:) .) unior F lushing, J'\ew York 95 Oyer, Eric HB 5'7" 150 Freshman Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Ci Paul N mann (; 5'11" 200 Sophom rc Cinci n nati, Ohio 8:~ Ron Niedzwiecki E G'l'' 210 Senior Crnterline, i\ l ichiga n 91 Paletta, Vic G 5'6" 170 Junior ew Ken ington, Penna. 5G 1 1 ick ov ich c G'l'' 19 1 . ophomorc Chicago, Illinois 25 Paterline, Mel QB 5'10" 160 Freshman West Newton, Pennsylvania :~4 Mike Olcnych H B ()'0" 195 • ophomore Ballim rt•, i\ [aryland 12 Quattro, Gary QB 6' 170 Sophomore Bentleyville, Pennsylvania 52 Reihner, Dave c 5'10 " 180 Freshman Washington, Pennsylvania 35 Rock, Carl QB 5'10" 165 Junior Sli ckville, Pennsylvania 2G J im P i t1·aszek H B 5' 11 " !(i5 Sophomore Bufl'alo, l\t•w York 75 J im R ichardi T' ()'0" 210 Sen io r North Bt• Jxc•n , Nrw Je1 ·~e y 16 Rogowski, Don HB 5'11" 180 Freshman Erie, Penn ylvania 4G J oh n Rioux FB 5'10" 195 Senio r Jl t>tJ·oit, lichigan 44 Rosenberg, Chas. HB 5'10" 150 Senior Cleveland, Ohio G4 Bill Rya n G 5' 10" 20.5 ophomor Bufi'alo, ~c·w York 72 Ruha, Wm. LB 6' 190 Junior Everett, Pennsylvania 1 Dick a nd QB (i'2" 205 Senior Baltimorr, i\ bu·~·land 45 Simmons, Art HB 5'9" 157 Freshman South Orange, New Jer y 73 Smock, Ed G 6' 190 Senior Tarentum, Pennsylvania 43 J ohn Scher r H B fi'O " 185 ophomore 1\:orwalk, Ohio QB 5'11" 175 Sophomore Erie, Pennsylvania 13 Ban y Schonfeld H B 5'10" 190 Seni or Dt'troit, :\1 ichig·a n 15 Soudan, Dick 42 Smith, P te HB 5'11" 180 Junior Reading, Pennsylvania 77 Tracy mith T 6'2" 220 Sophomor e Chrvcr ly, i\ la ryland 96 Stasik, James HB 5'10" 160 Sophomore West Mifflin, Pennsylvania 23 Bob SpicC' r HB 5'10" 170 J unior Clc•v land, Ohio 33 Stauffer, Chas. E 5'11" 190 Sophomore Allentown, Pennsylvania 3G Ga r y Stev ns liB 6'0" 190 enior CiC'vC' Ia nd, Oh io 14 Tranquill, August QB 6' 175 Senior Avella, Pennsylvania

87 Kevi n Stone E 5'11 " 185 Sophomor r Fl ush in g-, New York 62 Trimm, Torn c 5'11" 150 Freshman Armagh, Pennsylvania fi G Ed torey G 5'10" 185 ophomore You ngstown, Ohio Wasicek, Chas. G 6' 198 Freshman Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania 5'11" Rumson, New Jersey 15 Da n W itm r QB 5' 11" 175 ophomore l1 rarhorn, ~l ichigan Werle, Wm. l-IB 170 Freshman 6' Stanford, Connecticut 89 Fran k Wright E ()' 1" 195 n io r Flushing-, :\1 ('1\' York 92 White, Bill E 187 Freshman Zelenka, Andy E 6'1" 178 Freshman Washington, Pennsylvania 18 19 Girl, t am, fun, friend - all go better r fre hed. Coca-Cola, ne er too ~weet, giv s that pedal zing ... refre he be t. GAME

-JOHN CARROLL (Probable starting Lineup) Y#ASHINGTON & -JEFFERSON " Wolf Pack" " Road Runners " (Probable Starting Lineup) E - BILL WHITE (92) E - JACK LOEFFLER (88 ) E - SAL CATANESE (86) E - JIM STASIK (96) E - FRANK WRIGHT ( 9) E - JOHN CALABRESE (74) l T - WALT DIMLING (84) T - RON NIEDZWIECKI (83) T -RON NIEDZWIECKI (83) T - GEORGE DeSIMON (93) T - JIM FINNERAN (78) T - CHARLEY ENGLEHART (79) G - ED SMOCK (73) G - JAN MARATTA (63) G - .JACK HEWITT ( 65) G - BILL RYAN (64) C - DAVE REIHNER (52) G - PAUL NEMANN (68) G - DAN RYAN (36) QB - DICK SOUDAN (15) C -STEVE CHAMBERLAIN (54) LB- JOHN RIOUX (46) HB - ROY McCLURE (32) QB - DICK SANDS (18) LB - BARRY SCHONFELD (13) HB - PETE SMITH ( 42) FB - JERRY BRUNI (22) HB - BOB SPICER (23) HB - DICK KEIDEL (25) HB- BILLY KICKEL (26) HB- TOM MURRAY (24) WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON SQUAD FB - JOHN DALY (45) S - DENNY DeJULIUS (35) 23 Angell, B 74 McArdle, E 64 Baxter, G 32 McClure, FB 22 Bruni, Del. McMillan, LB lllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll llllll JOHN CARROLL SQUAD llltlll lllllllllllllllllll llllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllll l 51 Casey, C 41 Ozimek, FB Connolly, E 95 Oyer, HB 1 3 D'Amico , HB 91 Paletta, G 10 Corey, QB 36 Gockowski, HB 69 Haas, G 24 DePhillips, HB 25 Paterline, QB 10 McGinley, QB 43 Scherer, HB 73 Long, T 93 DeSimon, G 1 2 Quattro, QB 12 Gannon, QB 44 Higgins, FB 74 Calabrese, E 84 Dimling, T 52 Reihner, C 65 Ellenburg, C 35 Rock , QB 13 Schonfeld, HB 45 Daly, FB 75 Richardi, T 71 Fenslermacher, T 16 Rogowski, HB 13 Evans, HB 46 Rioux, FB 76 Miklich, T 21 Gentile, HB 44 Rosen berg, H B 15 Witmer, HB 53 Gibbons, T 77 Smith, T 61 Getty, T 72 Ruha, LB 18 Sands, QB 54 Chamberlain, C 78 Finneran, T 43 Grudi, G 45 Simmons, HB 31 Hall, HB 73 Smock, G 23 Spicer, HB 55 Leone, T 79 Englehart, T 94 Hauck, FB 15 Soudan, QB 24 Murray, HB 56 Novich, C 80 Derrick, E 81 Herring, HB 42 Smith, HB 25 Keidel, HB 60 Kozelko, G 83 Niedzwiecki, E Hunter, HB 96 Stasik, H B 26 Kickel, HB 63 Drennan, G 85 Dogil, E 54 Ivan, FB 33 Stauffer, E 53 Jennings, G - E 14 Tranquill, QB 26 Pietraszek, HB 64 W. Ryan, G 86 Catanese, E l Konyha , E 62 Trimm, C 34 Olenych, HB 65 Hewitt, G 87 Stone, E 83 Kwilerovich , G Wasicek, G 35 DeJulius, HB 66 Storey, G 88 Loeffler, E 34 Ludewig, HB Werle, HB 36 D. Ryan, G 68 Nemann, G 89 Wright, E MacGregor, G 92 White, E 63 Marotta, G Zelenka, E REFEIItEES' SIGNALS .. 0 Pmonolfoul. 0\ "'(Ci ipp;ng. lllcgoluseof 0 ~Q 0 0 0 I PROCEDURE $1 G N ALS ~ 0 I lllogolpo•loo n ~ hondoro•m. ~ ~ J '-."/"/ 01 p•ocddu•c. r:;:.~ \_: \ t 'j · I 0 0 lll cg~llo•wo•d - ~ 0 ~ J 0 Tomeoul. 0 ······· o_~fr<...... _ _o .d <'------.---'----' '\ o ...... ,...... :.... "~ -;...... , ...... ~.. o lllo _ o 0 o ~ o ~ ~ ~- ( 1 owlong. ~ ----.:::....~ I '"':::;~·.9 9 p h' h 1. )_j \ \.J l~ ~ ~ lilo ~Font down ~~) :::;::: •··• """ , \ \"0 \ Q •·•••"'• """" @_ :i.::f:::: :::,V ;k..... ;;.;;::, "•' '""' ·~ ~:;;;;;:~,~," · ;::::.·~,, :,·::;,:",;;;~:;;~;5-'•'oo' ' " ""'~ '"" " " · ~:":~:~, \ "'''"' ~ ••• '""· '"" '"""" .... \ '\..-'- m"' "G"'" ~ I ''" ,.,, ~;:.... "''"" ~o""'"" ""'"". ~~'"' L<:: ~•'·•''· ..~.·;,;~·; •• ·'"" ,:;;~"'::;:~ IIIUJII!f Opponent's Information IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIUIIIUJI!IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIII *Letterman blue streak profiles

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JOHN CALABRESE (74) Location: Washington, Pennsylvania 6'1" .. 197 .. End .. Sophomore .. College Park, Md. Enrollment: 995 "John L." is out to nail down a starting position on the defensive unit. A transfer student from St. I\Tary's College, he played fre,· hman ball Colors: Red and Black last year. His rugg- ed ag-gressiveness mak es him a tough co mpetitor. Nickname: Presidents Conference: Presidents' Athletic Conference Home Stadium: College Field Athletic Director: Paul Reardon ROBERT CAREY ( 1 0) 5'7" .. 155 .. Quarterback .. Sophomore .. Pittsburgh, Pa. Football Coaches: Charles Ream, head coach Little Bob L· a good hall handler who will g·iH the Blue Streaks depth Paul Pawlak, James White at the quarterback slot. Coach Dando hopes that he will develop with pre-season ex perience. Athletic Publicity: Mitchell Simon

1964 SCHEDULE 1963 RESULTS Sept. 26-at John Carroll Washington & Jefferson 16 Western Reserve 0 Oct. 3-Bethany Washington & Jefferson 20 Bethany 14 SAL CATANESE (86) Oct. 10-at Thiel Washington & Jefferson 0 Thiel College 7 5'11" .. 175 . . End .. Sophomore . . Steubenville, Ohio Oct. 17-Ca e Washington & Jefferson 13 Carnegie Tech 9 Oct. 24-at Western Reserve Washington & Jefferson 21 Case Tech 6 A member of the '63 Strcaklet squad, Sal is a fine prospect with an Oct. 31-AIIegheny Washington & Jefferson 27 Allegheny 26 excellent chance of landing- a starting- berth. He promises to he one of the most \'aluable additions to the '61 Blue Streal

1964 OUTLOOK Washington & Jefferson promises to be a top contender this fall, with 24 lettermen re­ turning from the 1963 squad which posted a 5-2 record and finished second in the PAC. Fullbacks Ray McClure (220 lbs.) and Denny Ivan (230 lbs.) will give the Presidents power up the middle. Veteran halfbacks Mickey M. Jones and Pete Smith supply speed and versa­ * STEVE CHAMBERLAIN (54) tility to the Presidents' running game. Terry DePhillips and Jerry Bruni are anchormen in 6'3" .. 205 .. Center .. Junior .. Rochester, N. Y. the defensive secondary. Harry Ludwig is an additional offensive threat. Ludwig booted a teve was used ·paringly last year as a ·ub titute for 13ill Waldner. 43-yard field goal to set a PAC record. W &J will miss the services of all PAC performers Coach Dando JH'edicts a fine year at ce nter for big Steve, who ha a ll Jim TomsuJa, tackle, and Pete Eaton, halfback. Coach Ream will have a problem replacing his the makings of an all-conference performer. fine signal caller Tommy Mason.

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JOHN CALABRESE (74) Location: Washington, Pennsylvania 6'1" .. 197 .. End .. Sophomore .. College Park, Md. Enrollment: 995 "John L." is out to nail down a starting position on the defensive unit. A transfer student from St. I\Tary's College, he played fre,· hman ball Colors: Red and Black last year. His rugg- ed ag-gressiveness mak es him a tough co mpetitor. Nickname: Presidents Conference: Presidents' Athletic Conference Home Stadium: College Field Athletic Director: Paul Reardon ROBERT CAREY ( 1 0) 5'7" .. 155 .. Quarterback .. Sophomore .. Pittsburgh, Pa. Football Coaches: Charles Ream, head coach Little Bob L· a good hall handler who will g·iH the Blue Streaks depth Paul Pawlak, James White at the quarterback slot. Coach Dando hopes that he will develop with pre-season ex perience. Athletic Publicity: Mitchell Simon

1964 SCHEDULE 1963 RESULTS Sept. 26-at John Carroll Washington & Jefferson 16 Western Reserve 0 Oct. 3-Bethany Washington & Jefferson 20 Bethany 14 SAL CATANESE (86) Oct. 10-at Thiel Washington & Jefferson 0 Thiel College 7 5'11" .. 175 . . End .. Sophomore . . Steubenville, Ohio Oct. 17-Ca e Washington & Jefferson 13 Carnegie Tech 9 Oct. 24-at Western Reserve Washington & Jefferson 21 Case Tech 6 A member of the '63 Strcaklet squad, Sal is a fine prospect with an Oct. 31-AIIegheny Washington & Jefferson 27 Allegheny 26 excellent chance of landing- a starting- berth. He promises to he one of the most \'aluable additions to the '61 Blue Streal

1964 OUTLOOK Washington & Jefferson promises to be a top contender this fall, with 24 lettermen re­ turning from the 1963 squad which posted a 5-2 record and finished second in the PAC. Fullbacks Ray McClure (220 lbs.) and Denny Ivan (230 lbs.) will give the Presidents power up the middle. Veteran halfbacks Mickey M. Jones and Pete Smith supply speed and versa­ * STEVE CHAMBERLAIN (54) tility to the Presidents' running game. Terry DePhillips and Jerry Bruni are anchormen in 6'3" .. 205 .. Center .. Junior .. Rochester, N. Y. the defensive secondary. Harry Ludwig is an additional offensive threat. Ludwig booted a teve was used ·paringly last year as a ·ub titute for 13ill Waldner. 43-yard field goal to set a PAC record. W &J will miss the services of all PAC performers Coach Dando JH'edicts a fine year at ce nter for big Steve, who ha a ll Jim TomsuJa, tackle, and Pete Eaton, halfback. Coach Ream will have a problem replacing his the makings of an all-conference performer. fine signal caller Tommy Mason.

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JOHN DALY (45) CHARLEY ENGLEHART (79) 6'0" .. 190 .. Fullback .. Sophomore .. LaGrange, Illinois 6'6" .. 280 .. Tackle . . Senior .. Cleveland, Ohio

A standout with the freshman squad, John hopes to be playing firs t or The bi ggest ma n on the '(j I edition of the Blue Streaks. Charley will second string this year. He is an outstanding downfield blocker and beef up the defe nsiYe line. He mcn·es fast for a man his s ize, and his runs hard. He could be one of the ke~ · fi g ures in the new Blue Streak aggressiveness should worry opponent linemen. He could plug up the attack. gap left by the graduation of Tony Gibbons.

DENNY DeJULIUS (35) * BILL EVANS (13) 5'8" .. 160 .. Halfback .. Senior .. Cleveland, Ohio 5'6" .. 150 .. Halfback .. Sophomore .. Baltimore, Md. Denny had a n outstanding- year as a defcnsi' e hack in 19():3 and should repeat. While alternating as defens iH halfback, "D . .J." inter­ What Bill lacks in size he makes UfJ for in speed and determination. The s malles t man on the team, E,·ans is fighting for a :-;pot in I he cepted two passes. His exceptional s peed and gTeat break-away offensive backfield. He cou ld deYClop with experience. abilit r make him a threat in the ofl'ensi ,·e backfield, and he rna.'· sec actio~ on th e punt and kickoff return units. He received the .John D. Connors Award as the outstanding freshman player in l~Hit.

* JIM FINNERAN (78) BILL DERRICK (80) 6'1" .. 240 .. Tackle .. Junior .. LaGrange, Illinois 6'1" .. 195 .. End .. Senior .. Sandusky, Ohio .Jim worked with the defensiYC unit last year hut saw little action. He is a rugged competitor and may be read~ · to step into the s hoes of Injuries haYC plagued Bill for the past two seasons, hut he r eported to Chuck Smith . His size and tremendous streng·th will help the l~lue camp healt hy. He is fast and has fine moH's and s hould help the Streaks. team. In the spring, Bill runs clashes for the tra<:l< team.

ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Parker Refining Co. Life • Home • Car • Business DENNIS DRENNAN (63) ~ Student Group Plans 5'9" .. 186 . . Guard .. Sophomore .. Berwyn, Illinois Distributors of With only Yeteran g uard .Jack Hewitt returning, ag-gressiYCness a nd spirited team play could land Drennan a spot on the ofl"ensiYC lin e. FLEET WING PRODUCTS A s tocky boy who hits like a bull, Denny mo\"Cs fast and learns AI C. Dickortl ~ quickly. He figures heavily in Coaeh Dando's plans. Office: 14726 LAKE SHORE BLVD., IV 1-7333 265 Jefferson Avenue PR 1-6210 Residence : 275 E. 149th STREET, KE 1-3212

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JOHN DALY (45) CHARLEY ENGLEHART (79) 6'0" .. 190 .. Fullback .. Sophomore .. LaGrange, Illinois 6'6" .. 280 .. Tackle . . Senior .. Cleveland, Ohio

A standout with the freshman squad, John hopes to be playing firs t or The bi ggest ma n on the '(j I edition of the Blue Streaks. Charley will second string this year. He is an outstanding downfield blocker and beef up the defe nsiYe line. He mcn·es fast for a man his s ize, and his runs hard. He could be one of the ke~ · fi g ures in the new Blue Streak aggressiveness should worry opponent linemen. He could plug up the attack. gap left by the graduation of Tony Gibbons.

DENNY DeJULIUS (35) * BILL EVANS (13) 5'8" .. 160 .. Halfback .. Senior .. Cleveland, Ohio 5'6" .. 150 .. Halfback .. Sophomore .. Baltimore, Md. Denny had a n outstanding- year as a defcnsi' e hack in 19():3 and should repeat. While alternating as defens iH halfback, "D . .J." inter­ What Bill lacks in size he makes UfJ for in speed and determination. The s malles t man on the team, E,·ans is fighting for a :-;pot in I he cepted two passes. His exceptional s peed and gTeat break-away offensive backfield. He cou ld deYClop with experience. abilit r make him a threat in the ofl'ensi ,·e backfield, and he rna.'· sec actio~ on th e punt and kickoff return units. He received the .John D. Connors Award as the outstanding freshman player in l~Hit.

* JIM FINNERAN (78) BILL DERRICK (80) 6'1" .. 240 .. Tackle .. Junior .. LaGrange, Illinois 6'1" .. 195 .. End .. Senior .. Sandusky, Ohio .Jim worked with the defensiYC unit last year hut saw little action. He is a rugged competitor and may be read~ · to step into the s hoes of Injuries haYC plagued Bill for the past two seasons, hut he r eported to Chuck Smith . His size and tremendous streng·th will help the l~lue camp healt hy. He is fast and has fine moH's and s hould help the Streaks. team. In the spring, Bill runs clashes for the tra<:l< team.

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JACK HEWITT (65) GEORGE GACKOWSKI ( 36) * 6'0" .. 195 . . Guard .. Junior .. Pittsburgh, Pa. 5'7" .. 170 .. Halfback .. Sophomore .. Cleveland, Ohio A pleasant s urprise in his sophomore year, Jack i being tabbed for Coach has been g rooming George for a s pot in the defen ive Ali-PAC honors t his year. The onl y tarter returning from the backfield. He is fast and lik es to hit. He will provide important depth interior offen ·ive line, .Jack can be counted on to upply aggres ive in the defens iv e second ary and could develop into a top-notch per­ leadership. He s hould provide the pas protection which Dick Sand form er with experi ence . will need. Jack canal o he u ·ed on defen ·e.

TOM HIGGINS (44) TOM GANNON (12) 6'0" .. 190 .. Fullback .. Sophomore .. E. Williston, N. Y. 5'11" .. 175 .. Quarterback . . Junior . . Pittsburgh, Pa. Coach Dando give Tom an excell ent s hot a t a tarting herth. One After an outstanding freshman season, ex-i\larine Tom saw li ttle of the brightest g raduates of the 1963 Str eakle ts, Tom needs only action las t year. He has excellent co ntrol and can throw the long ex)>erience to develop into a solid performer_ He pos e es good s peed bomb. Tom was a n outstanding defens i\"C back in high school a nd may and runs well up the middle. He led his hi gh school to two con ecutive see action in the defens iv e second ary. cham)>ionships .

* DICK KEIDEL (25) JOHN GIBBONS (53) 5'11" .. 170 .. Halfback .. Senior .. Baltimore, Md. 6'1" .. 220 .. Tackle . . Junior .. Cleveland, Ohio After being hamJ>ered by injurie in hi fre hma n a nd ophomore One of t he bigges t additions to the Blue Streal\ rostel", newcomer years, Dick finally got a full season under hi · belt in 1963. He alter­ .John is a transfer student from Cin cinnati. His s ize and exceptional nated in the defen ive backfield, dneloping into a solid performer speed will bol ·ter the ofl"ens i\·e lin e. He will he vying for Bill Kerner's by the end of the eason. One of the few veteran returning to the old SJlOL famed "Wolf Pack," Dick is ready for an outs tanding year.

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JACK HEWITT (65) GEORGE GACKOWSKI ( 36) * 6'0" .. 195 . . Guard .. Junior .. Pittsburgh, Pa. 5'7" .. 170 .. Halfback .. Sophomore .. Cleveland, Ohio A pleasant s urprise in his sophomore year, Jack i being tabbed for Coach Bill Dando has been g rooming George for a s pot in the defen ive Ali-PAC honors t his year. The onl y tarter returning from the backfield. He is fast and lik es to hit. He will provide important depth interior offen ·ive line, .Jack can be counted on to upply aggres ive in the defens iv e second ary and could develop into a top-notch per­ leadership. He s hould provide the pas protection which Dick Sand form er with experi ence . will need. Jack canal o he u ·ed on defen ·e.

TOM HIGGINS (44) TOM GANNON (12) 6'0" .. 190 .. Fullback .. Sophomore .. E. Williston, N. Y. 5'11" .. 175 .. Quarterback . . Junior . . Pittsburgh, Pa. Coach Dando give Tom an excell ent s hot a t a tarting herth. One After an outstanding freshman season, ex-i\larine Tom saw li ttle of the brightest g raduates of the 1963 Str eakle ts, Tom needs only action las t year. He has excellent co ntrol and can throw the long ex)>erience to develop into a solid performer_ He pos e es good s peed bomb. Tom was a n outstanding defens i\"C back in high school a nd may and runs well up the middle. He led his hi gh school to two con ecutive see action in the defens iv e second ary. cham)>ionships .

* DICK KEIDEL (25) JOHN GIBBONS (53) 5'11" .. 170 .. Halfback .. Senior .. Baltimore, Md. 6'1" .. 220 .. Tackle . . Junior .. Cleveland, Ohio After being hamJ>ered by injurie in hi fre hma n a nd ophomore One of t he bigges t additions to the Blue Streal\ rostel", newcomer years, Dick finally got a full season under hi · belt in 1963. He alter­ .John is a transfer student from Cin cinnati. His s ize and exceptional nated in the defen ive backfield, dneloping into a solid performer speed will bol ·ter the ofl"ens i\·e lin e. He will he vying for Bill Kerner's by the end of the eason. One of the few veteran returning to the old SJlOL famed "Wolf Pack," Dick is ready for an outs tanding year.

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* BILL KICKEL (26) * JACK LOEFFLER (88) 6'0" . . 188 .. Halfback .. Senior . . Cleveland, Ohio 6'2" .. 195 .. End . . Senior .. Bedford, Ohio

Fast-movin g, hi g h-stepping Billy played for the second team la.· t .J ack opened t he 19(i3 campa ig n as t he number t wo ti g- ht end but w011 year, averaging L 1 yards per carry, g ood for one touchd own. B ill a s ta rting assignment in the Ohio Northern game. He ha uled in eleven has t he peed to s weep t he ends, a nd he may see action at t he fl a nke r JJa. ·ses, good for 13:3 yards and on e touchdown. Qua rt erback Gus s pot. He ha put on twenty pounds s in ce the end of the ' 63 campa ig n, McPhie connected with .J ack for the only touchdown in Ca rroll's 9-3, a nd t hi s s hould g ive him t he added power for packing the ball through las t-minute, come- from-behind \·ictory over Resen ·e. A two-year the middle. A strong performance in pre-seas on J>la y may win him a letterma n, .J ack is touted as a s ure bel for the all-confer ence team. . ta rting berth at r ig h t ha lf back. He has the a bility to become one of Carroll's a ll-time g reats .

FRANK KOZELKA (60) LEO "BARNEY" McGINLEY ( 10) 5'9" .. 190 .. Guard .. Sophomore .. Brecksville, Ohio 5'9" . . 168 .. Quarterback .. Sophomore .. Pittsburgh, Po. A s trong s tocky boy, F ra nk is an outst a nding blocker with a good Barney has been s witched from halfback to quarterback to make better chance to crack the s tarting· line ur1. He is a toug h competitor and will use of hi s passing talents. He could a ls o see action in the defen e g ive the t eam de pth in the interior line. He la cks ex11erience but has backfield. Wha t he lacks in s ize and experience, he make. up for in a fine a ttitude. hus tle.

JOE MIKLICH (76) BOB LANG (73) 6'1" .. 245 . . Tackle .. Junior .. Cleveland, Ohio 6'2" .. 195 . . Tackle .. Sophomore .. Rumson, N. J. Little is known about thi newcomer from lndiana niYer ity. Coach Big Bob had an outs tanding- year a s a fre hman and hould g ive the Bill Dando hOJ)eS to g-et excellent service out of him on the defen ·ive team added depth. Bob need only experience to develop into a reg-ular. unit. .Joe i · a big- man with excellent s peed and g- ood lateral movement. Hi s ize and competitiveness g ive him a chance to land a tarting berth. If he s tarts to throw hi weig ht around, he will g· ive PAC quarterback many roug h moments .

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* BILL KICKEL (26) * JACK LOEFFLER (88) 6'0" . . 188 .. Halfback .. Senior . . Cleveland, Ohio 6'2" .. 195 .. End . . Senior .. Bedford, Ohio

Fast-movin g, hi g h-stepping Billy played for the second team la.· t .J ack opened t he 19(i3 campa ig n as t he number t wo ti g- ht end but w011 year, averaging L 1 yards per carry, g ood for one touchd own. B ill a s ta rting assignment in the Ohio Northern game. He ha uled in eleven has t he peed to s weep t he ends, a nd he may see action at t he fl a nke r JJa. ·ses, good for 13:3 yards and on e touchdown. Qua rt erback Gus s pot. He ha put on twenty pounds s in ce the end of the ' 63 campa ig n, McPhie connected with .J ack for the only touchdown in Ca rroll's 9-3, a nd t hi s s hould g ive him t he added power for packing the ball through las t-minute, come- from-behind \·ictory over Resen ·e. A two-year the middle. A strong performance in pre-seas on J>la y may win him a letterma n, .J ack is touted as a s ure bel for the all-confer ence team. . ta rting berth at r ig h t ha lf back. He has the a bility to become one of Carroll's a ll-time g reats .

FRANK KOZELKA (60) LEO "BARNEY" McGINLEY ( 10) 5'9" .. 190 .. Guard .. Sophomore .. Brecksville, Ohio 5'9" . . 168 .. Quarterback .. Sophomore .. Pittsburgh, Po. A s trong s tocky boy, F ra nk is an outst a nding blocker with a good Barney has been s witched from halfback to quarterback to make better chance to crack the s tarting· line ur1. He is a toug h competitor and will use of hi s passing talents. He could a ls o see action in the defen e g ive the t eam de pth in the interior line. He la cks ex11erience but has backfield. Wha t he lacks in s ize and experience, he make. up for in a fine a ttitude. hus tle.

JOE MIKLICH (76) BOB LANG (73) 6'1" .. 245 . . Tackle .. Junior .. Cleveland, Ohio 6'2" .. 195 . . Tackle .. Sophomore .. Rumson, N. J. Little is known about thi newcomer from lndiana niYer ity. Coach Big Bob had an outs tanding- year a s a fre hman and hould g ive the Bill Dando hOJ)eS to g-et excellent service out of him on the defen ·ive team added depth. Bob need only experience to develop into a reg-ular. unit. .Joe i · a big- man with excellent s peed and g- ood lateral movement. Hi s ize and competitiveness g ive him a chance to land a tarting berth. If he s tarts to throw hi weig ht around, he will g· ive PAC quarterback many roug h moments .

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MIKE OLENYCH (34) TOM MURRAY (24) 6'0" .. 195 .. Halfback .. Sophomore .. Baltimore, Md. 5'1 0" .. 185 .. Halfback .. Junior .. Flushing, N. Y. Mike may ee action this year with the "Road Runners." He runs well An all-city back in high chool, Tom may blo om into an outstanding up the middle and will provide depth at the halfback po ition. Early back thi year after eeing only limited service Ia t ea on. He has report on him are encouraging, and he will be giving the veterans fine speed and good move and may ee action at offen ive end. a battle for their job .

PAUL NEMANN (68) JIM PIETRASZEK ( 26) 5'11" .. 200 .. Guard .. Sophomore .. Cincinnati, Ohio 5'11" .. 165 .. Halfback .. Sophomore .. Buffalo, N. Y. Paul is a strong stocky boy who will give the team depth up the What he lacks in size he make up for in determination. Jim ha good middle. He had a good year a a fl·osh after starring for St. Xavier speed and gives Carroll another break-away threat. If he develops H. . in incinnati and rate a a top contender at offensive g·uard. early in the ea on, he could be valuable. His fierce desire to win a nd powerful drive make him a tough competitor.

* RON NIEDZWIECKI (83) Captain 6'0" .. 210 .. End .. Senior .. Centerline, Michigan * JIM RICHARDI (75) Every quarterback in the conference know Ron a a real "irre i tible 6'0" .. 210 .. Tackle .. Senior .. North Bergen, N. J. force." He teamed up during the t>a t two season with John Kovach to form the most feared one-two defen ive end combination in the Jim sat out last year after lettering as a sophomore. His return to PAC. Voted captain this year, Ron' take-charge attitude and team the active list will bol ter the interior line. He i a rugged competitor spirit make him an excellent choice. A two-year letterman and a and always gives a 100 % effort. Jim has a good chance to break talwart of the "Wolf Pack," t>eed and heer toughnes make him into the "Wolf Pack." an all-conference prospect. He won all-eity, all-state, and all-confer­ ence honors a a tackle and center in high school. Ron can fill in at center if he is needed.

SUPERIOR PRINTING COMPANY NICK NOVICH (56) 6'1" .. 191 .. Center .. Sophomore . . Chicago, Illinois PAUl W. CASSIDY Bob Martin Class of '34 A star performer from DePaul Academy, Nick displayed fine form as a fre hman and may push Chamberlain for the starting pot over Mayor of 2182 EAST NINTH STREET the pigskin. He is fa t and aggre ive. Coach Dando i watching his development clo ely. PARMA HEIGHTS CLEVELAND 15, OHIO TOwer 1 -1 008

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MIKE OLENYCH (34) TOM MURRAY (24) 6'0" .. 195 .. Halfback .. Sophomore .. Baltimore, Md. 5'1 0" .. 185 .. Halfback .. Junior .. Flushing, N. Y. Mike may ee action this year with the "Road Runners." He runs well An all-city back in high chool, Tom may blo om into an outstanding up the middle and will provide depth at the halfback po ition. Early back thi year after eeing only limited service Ia t ea on. He has report on him are encouraging, and he will be giving the veterans fine speed and good move and may ee action at offen ive end. a battle for their job .

PAUL NEMANN (68) JIM PIETRASZEK ( 26) 5'11" .. 200 .. Guard .. Sophomore .. Cincinnati, Ohio 5'11" .. 165 .. Halfback .. Sophomore .. Buffalo, N. Y. Paul is a strong stocky boy who will give the team depth up the What he lacks in size he make up for in determination. Jim ha good middle. He had a good year a a fl·osh after starring for St. Xavier speed and gives Carroll another break-away threat. If he develops H. . in incinnati and rate a a top contender at offensive g·uard. early in the ea on, he could be valuable. His fierce desire to win a nd powerful drive make him a tough competitor.

* RON NIEDZWIECKI (83) Captain 6'0" .. 210 .. End .. Senior .. Centerline, Michigan * JIM RICHARDI (75) Every quarterback in the conference know Ron a a real "irre i tible 6'0" .. 210 .. Tackle .. Senior .. North Bergen, N. J. force." He teamed up during the t>a t two season with John Kovach to form the most feared one-two defen ive end combination in the Jim sat out last year after lettering as a sophomore. His return to PAC. Voted captain this year, Ron' take-charge attitude and team the active list will bol ter the interior line. He i a rugged competitor spirit make him an excellent choice. A two-year letterman and a and always gives a 100 % effort. Jim has a good chance to break talwart of the "Wolf Pack," t>eed and heer toughnes make him into the "Wolf Pack." an all-conference prospect. He won all-eity, all-state, and all-confer­ ence honors a a tackle and center in high school. Ron can fill in at center if he is needed.

SUPERIOR PRINTING COMPANY NICK NOVICH (56) 6'1" .. 191 .. Center .. Sophomore . . Chicago, Illinois PAUl W. CASSIDY Bob Martin Class of '34 A star performer from DePaul Academy, Nick displayed fine form as a fre hman and may push Chamberlain for the starting pot over Mayor of 2182 EAST NINTH STREET the pigskin. He is fa t and aggre ive. Coach Dando i watching his development clo ely. PARMA HEIGHTS CLEVELAND 15, OHIO TOwer 1 -1 008

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* JOHN RIOUX (46) JOHN SCHERER (43) 5'1 0" .. 195 .. Fullback .. Senior .. Detroit, Michigan 6'0" .. 185 .. Halfback .. Sophomore .. Norwalk, Ohio One of the hardest tacklers on the team, John saw action a a line­ One of the biggest back to graduate from the freshman sq uad, John backer in '63. Hi speed and alertnes in diagnosing plays resulted must be rated as a darkhor e. He ha fine moves and good power and in many losses for PAC opponents. He is a powerful runner and will could break into the starting lineup with a good howing in pre­ be used mainly at fullback. He is out to nail down the starting season scrimmages . as ignment.

* BARRY SCHONFELD (13) BILL RYAN (64) 5'1 0" .. 190 .. Halfback .. Senior .. Detroit, Michigan 5'1 0" .. 205 .. Guard .. Sophomore .. Buffalo, N. Y. La t season Barry s uq>ri ed everyone but hi s teammate by nailing A hard-nosed boy, scrappy Bill i · one of the brighte t prOSJ>ects to down a starting· berth. A a defen ive halfback, he intercepted three pa se ·. Coach Dando has witched him to left corner linebacker to don the Streak uniform this year. His tremendous trength and better take advantage of his g reat )>eed and brilliant fl yin g tackles. ruggedness make him a tough com)>etitor. Bill is ready to throw hi Dando calls Barry "the toughest tackler on the quad" and lonks weight around. He may also be u. ed at linebacker and may share for him to win all-PAC honor . He was an all-city and all-state elec­ some of the kicking chore . tion while playing for Benedictine H. S. in 1959 and 1960, setting a record by tallying 51 touchdowns in four ·easons.

* DICK SANDS (18) * ROBERT SPICER (23) 6'2" .. 202 .. Quarterback .. Senior .. Baltimore, Md. 5'1 0" .. 170 .. Halfback .. Junior .. Cleveland, Ohio After lettering two year as a defensive halfback and afety man, AII-PAC, All-Catholic All-American Bob SJlicer can be counted on to Dick has been handed the quarterbacking chores by Coach Bill Dando. lead the offensive unit on to another high scoring campaign. He led the The po ition i now new to Dick, who et record in high school for Blue Streak in 1963 in ru hing (443 yd .), coring (32 pt .), and (1) number of TD pa e , (2) total yardage, (3) number o~ attempt ~, average yardage per carry (4.4 ~ ~ d s .). He also caught 12 McPhie (4) number of completions, and (5) percentage of com)>letwns . He IS pa es, good for three TD's and 172 yard ·. He has good power through a strong, bull-like runner who will make excellent u e of the roll-.out the line, excellent balance, and tremendous s peed. SuJlerlatives are patterns. He i a first-rate ballhandler and blocker, and Dando predicts not wa ted on "Jet tream" Bobby. Look for another out tanding year all-conference honors for him. He intercepted four aerials Ia t eason from this former St. Jgnatiu back. to lead the Blue Streak in that category.

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* JOHN RIOUX (46) JOHN SCHERER (43) 5'1 0" .. 195 .. Fullback .. Senior .. Detroit, Michigan 6'0" .. 185 .. Halfback .. Sophomore .. Norwalk, Ohio One of the hardest tacklers on the team, John saw action a a line­ One of the biggest back to graduate from the freshman sq uad, John backer in '63. Hi speed and alertnes in diagnosing plays resulted must be rated as a darkhor e. He ha fine moves and good power and in many losses for PAC opponents. He is a powerful runner and will could break into the starting lineup with a good howing in pre­ be used mainly at fullback. He is out to nail down the starting season scrimmages . as ignment.

* BARRY SCHONFELD (13) BILL RYAN (64) 5'1 0" .. 190 .. Halfback .. Senior .. Detroit, Michigan 5'1 0" .. 205 .. Guard .. Sophomore .. Buffalo, N. Y. La t season Barry s uq>ri ed everyone but hi s teammate by nailing A hard-nosed boy, scrappy Bill i · one of the brighte t prOSJ>ects to down a starting· berth. A a defen ive halfback, he intercepted three pa se ·. Coach Dando has witched him to left corner linebacker to don the Streak uniform this year. His tremendous trength and better take advantage of his g reat )>eed and brilliant fl yin g tackles. ruggedness make him a tough com)>etitor. Bill is ready to throw hi Dando calls Barry "the toughest tackler on the quad" and lonks weight around. He may also be u. ed at linebacker and may share for him to win all-PAC honor . He was an all-city and all-state elec­ some of the kicking chore . tion while playing for Benedictine H. S. in 1959 and 1960, setting a record by tallying 51 touchdowns in four ·easons.

* DICK SANDS (18) * ROBERT SPICER (23) 6'2" .. 202 .. Quarterback .. Senior .. Baltimore, Md. 5'1 0" .. 170 .. Halfback .. Junior .. Cleveland, Ohio After lettering two year as a defensive halfback and afety man, AII-PAC, All-Catholic All-American Bob SJlicer can be counted on to Dick has been handed the quarterbacking chores by Coach Bill Dando. lead the offensive unit on to another high scoring campaign. He led the The po ition i now new to Dick, who et record in high school for Blue Streak in 1963 in ru hing (443 yd .), coring (32 pt .), and (1) number of TD pa e , (2) total yardage, (3) number o~ attempt ~, average yardage per carry (4.4 ~ ~ d s .). He also caught 12 McPhie (4) number of completions, and (5) percentage of com)>letwns . He IS pa es, good for three TD's and 172 yard ·. He has good power through a strong, bull-like runner who will make excellent u e of the roll-.out the line, excellent balance, and tremendous s peed. SuJlerlatives are patterns. He i a first-rate ballhandler and blocker, and Dando predicts not wa ted on "Jet tream" Bobby. Look for another out tanding year all-conference honors for him. He intercepted four aerials Ia t eason from this former St. Jgnatiu back. to lead the Blue Streak in that category.

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TRACEY SMITH ( 77) DAN WITMER (15) 6 '2" .. 220 .. Tackle . . Sophomore .. Cheverly, Maryland 5'11" .. 175 .. Quarterba ck . . Sophomore . . Dearborn, Mich. Another of a cr op of big, bruising sophomores, T racey i high ly Da n is one of t he mo t promi ing graduate of the '63 Streaklet quad. tou ted hy Line Coach Bill Ka ne. He lacks experience, but his rough He is a good ball handler and ha been impre ive in pre- eason drills. treatment of opposing qua rterback a nd aggre ·ive play could land Coach Dando will be watching him this year with an eye toward the h im a starting joh. '65 campaign.

* FRANK WRIGHT (89) 6' 1" .. 195 .. End .. Senior . . Flushing, N. Y. * GARY STEVENS (36) A t wo-year letterman, Frank appears ready to r eceive all- tar billing. 6'0" .. 190 .. Fullback .. Senior .. Cleveland, Ohio He can play off ense or defen e, but Coach 13ill Da ndo i gr ooming him Gary has h andled the place kicking chor es fo r two sea ons now. Last for tight end duties. He has good hand , good moves. and hits hard eason he scored ten extra points for the Blue Strea ks. He al ' O sees If Frank play up to his potent ial thi sea on, hi na me will be li ted action on the kickoff s quad a nd will be used for fi eld goal a ttempts. among t he a ll-conference choices.

KEVIN STONE (87) The CiORMAN- LA YELLE Co. 5'11" .. 185 .. End .. Sophomore .. Flushing, N. Y. Kevin could be the "s leepe r" of Ia t year's freshma n squad. He has looked good in early drills a nd could pus h his way int o the ·tarting lineup. He need experience to develop into a top-notch player. Stone scored 58 points during one season wh ile play ing for Holy Cr o s H. S. Plumbing, Heoting ontl Air Conditioning

3459 EAST S2nd PLACE EDMUND STOREY (66) 5'10" .. 185 .. Guard .. Sophomore .. Youngstown, Ohio Little i known a bout Storey, a darkhorse at the g uard pos it ion. He Michigan 1-4600 is a good blocke r and g ives the team dept h up the middle. He ha a fin e attitude, but needs seasoning to become a regula r. mechanical contractors

34 35 blue streak profiles *Letterman *L etterman blue streak profiles

TRACEY SMITH ( 77) DAN WITMER (15) 6 '2" .. 220 .. Tackle . . Sophomore .. Cheverly, Maryland 5'11" .. 175 .. Quarterba ck . . Sophomore . . Dearborn, Mich. Another of a cr op of big, bruising sophomores, T racey i high ly Da n is one of t he mo t promi ing graduate of the '63 Streaklet quad. tou ted hy Line Coach Bill Ka ne. He lacks experience, but his rough He is a good ball handler and ha been impre ive in pre- eason drills. treatment of opposing qua rterback a nd aggre ·ive play could land Coach Dando will be watching him this year with an eye toward the h im a starting joh. '65 campaign.

* FRANK WRIGHT (89) 6' 1" .. 195 .. End .. Senior . . Flushing, N. Y. * GARY STEVENS (36) A t wo-year letterman, Frank appears ready to r eceive all- tar billing. 6'0" .. 190 .. Fullback .. Senior .. Cleveland, Ohio He can play off ense or defen e, but Coach 13ill Da ndo i gr ooming him Gary has h andled the place kicking chor es fo r two sea ons now. Last for tight end duties. He has good hand , good moves. and hits hard eason he scored ten extra points for the Blue Strea ks. He al ' O sees If Frank play up to his potent ial thi sea on, hi na me will be li ted action on the kickoff s quad a nd will be used for fi eld goal a ttempts. among t he a ll-conference choices.

KEVIN STONE (87) The CiORMAN- LA YELLE Co. 5'11" .. 185 .. End .. Sophomore .. Flushing, N. Y. Kevin could be the "s leepe r" of Ia t year's freshma n squad. He has looked good in early drills a nd could pus h his way int o the ·tarting lineup. He need experience to develop into a top-notch player. Stone scored 58 points during one season wh ile play ing for Holy Cr o s H. S. Plumbing, Heoting ontl Air Conditioning

3459 EAST S2nd PLACE EDMUND STOREY (66) 5'10" .. 185 .. Guard .. Sophomore .. Youngstown, Ohio Little i known a bout Storey, a darkhorse at the g uard pos it ion. He Michigan 1-4600 is a good blocke r and g ives the team dept h up the middle. He ha a fin e attitude, but needs seasoning to become a regula r. mechanical contractors

34 35 Book JOHN CARROLL TEAM RECORDS • SINGLE SEASON The Record Most points ·----- __ JCU, 322 pts., 1950 Highest point average per game JCU, 32.2 pts., 1950 NATIONAL RECORDS (NCAA)* Most touchdown JCU, 49 TD' , 1950 Most touchdowns passing JC , 14 TD's, 1950 F ewest yards allowed rushing per game ______JCU, minus yard Most touchdowns rushing JC , 35 TD' , 1950 Fewe t yards allowed per rushing carry ______JCU, minus .032 yards Most extra points attempted JC , 49, 1950 Fewest yards allowed total defensive per game ___ JCU, 44.4 yards Most extra points scored J ,28,1950 Fewest yards allowed per total defensive play _ _ __ JCU, 1.0 yards Net offense _ ------JC , 4,316 yd ., 1950 Fewest offensive attempts allowed in season ____ -·- JCU, 310 attempts Best average yards per game ______JCU, 394 yds., 8 games, 1948 Fewest first downs allowed in one season _ ·- ______JCU, 21 first downs Net rushing ______JC , 2,840 ycls., 1950 *Established in 1962 umber of rushing plays ------______JC , 544, 1950 Most first downs ____ ------JCU, 186, 1950 Most fir t downs rushing _ ------_ __ JCU, 140, 1950 PAC RECORDS • SINGLE GAME Most pas es completed _------____ ---·------JCU, 78, 1950 J ' 1,265 ycl ., 1948 Most points in one game, one team ___ ------__ JCU, 67 points, vs. Wayne Net yards passing ------__ _ Most punts ------______.. JC , 60, 1952 Most point in one game, both teams ------J CU, 81 points, vs. Wayne Most yardage punting ______Fewest yards allowed rus hing in one game ______JCU, minu 72 yards, vs. Case J U, J ,943 ycls., 1952 Fewest yards allowed total defense in one game ______JCU, minus 44 yards, vs. Case Best average yard per kick --·- ______J ' 39.5 yd ., 1957 Most rushing plays ______J CU, 60, against Case, 1959 Least yards allowed, rushing, per game ______JC , minus 1 yd., 1962 Least yards allowed, total defense, per game ______J U, 44.4 yds., 1962 (held by WRU and W. & J.) Most games without being scoreless --·-- ______J CU , 41 game , 1947-52 Most yards, total offense ------______JCU, 394, vs. Case, 1959 Most play , ru hing and passing JCU, 89, vs. Case, 1959 BASKETBALL - 1964 PAC RECORDS • SINGLE SEASON Dec. 2 Walsh Home Mar. 5 Wayne State Home Most points in one season ______------JCU, 211 points Dec. 7 University of Detroit There All Home Games will be played at John Car­ fost rushing attempts, one season _ -·------JCU, 369 attempts roll University Gym. Fewest yards allowed per game rushing ______JCU, minus 1.0 yards Dec. 11 Mount Union Home Most plays attempted total offense (rushing-passing) ______JCU, 477 attempts Dec. 12 East Michigan Home Most yards total offense one season ______·- __ ------·------_JCU, 2,016 yards Dec. 17 Western Reserve There Jan. 8 Bethany There Fewest yards allowed total defense _ ------·------__ JCU, 44.4 yards 41 Years serving "Height " Fewest first downs allowed, one season ______... JCU, 21 fir t downs J an. 9 Washington & Jefferson There Mo t number of penalt ies, one season _ ------· ______JCU, 40 penalties families for buying ... J an. 12 Case Tech There Mo t yards in penalties, one season ______JCU, 443 yards selling . . . lea ing . . . Fewest points allowed, one season ______JCU, 6 points, 1959 J an. 14 Fenn There Fewest yards allowed ru h ing ______JCU, 7 yards, 1962 Feb. 8 Bethany Home trading ... or renting homes .. Fewest fumbles ______------______JCU, 4, 1956 Feb. 12 Eastern Michigan Th re call ... Fewest fumbles lost ______------·------______JCU, 2, 1956 Feb. 13 Wayne State There F eb. 17 Case Tech Home g£e KENNVetr. UNIVERSITY RECORDS Feb. 19 Thiel There REALTORS Feb. 23 Western Reserve Home Fewest yards a ll owed rushing per game ______JCU, minus 1.0 yards FA 1-1111 Fewest yards allowed total defense per game ______JCU, 44.4 yards F eb. 25 Carnegie Tech Home Mar. 2 Allegheny There

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36 37 Book JOHN CARROLL TEAM RECORDS • SINGLE SEASON The Record Most points ·----- __ JCU, 322 pts., 1950 Highest point average per game JCU, 32.2 pts., 1950 NATIONAL RECORDS (NCAA)* Most touchdown JCU, 49 TD' , 1950 Most touchdowns passing JC , 14 TD's, 1950 F ewest yards allowed rushing per game ______JCU, minus yard Most touchdowns rushing JC , 35 TD' , 1950 Fewe t yards allowed per rushing carry ______JCU, minus .032 yards Most extra points attempted JC , 49, 1950 Fewest yards allowed total defensive per game ___ JCU, 44.4 yards Most extra points scored J ,28,1950 Fewest yards allowed per total defensive play _ _ __ JCU, 1.0 yards Net offense _ ------JC , 4,316 yd ., 1950 Fewest offensive attempts allowed in season ____ -·- JCU, 310 attempts Best average yards per game ______JCU, 394 yds., 8 games, 1948 Fewest first downs allowed in one season _ ·- ______JCU, 21 first downs Net rushing ______JC , 2,840 ycls., 1950 *Established in 1962 umber of rushing plays ------______JC , 544, 1950 Most first downs ____ ------JCU, 186, 1950 Most fir t downs rushing _ ------_ __ JCU, 140, 1950 PAC RECORDS • SINGLE GAME Most pas es completed _------____ ---·------JCU, 78, 1950 J ' 1,265 ycl ., 1948 Most points in one game, one team ___ ------__ JCU, 67 points, vs. Wayne Net yards passing ------__ _ Most punts ------______.. JC , 60, 1952 Most point in one game, both teams ------J CU, 81 points, vs. Wayne Most yardage punting ______Fewest yards allowed rus hing in one game ______JCU, minu 72 yards, vs. Case J U, J ,943 ycls., 1952 Fewest yards allowed total defense in one game ______JCU, minus 44 yards, vs. Case Best average yard per kick --·- ______J ' 39.5 yd ., 1957 Most rushing plays ______J CU, 60, against Case, 1959 Least yards allowed, rushing, per game ______JC , minus 1 yd., 1962 Least yards allowed, total defense, per game ______J U, 44.4 yds., 1962 (held by WRU and W. & J.) Most games without being scoreless --·-- ______J CU , 41 game , 1947-52 Most yards, total offense ------______JCU, 394, vs. Case, 1959 Most play , ru hing and passing JCU, 89, vs. Case, 1959 BASKETBALL - 1964 PAC RECORDS • SINGLE SEASON Dec. 2 Walsh Home Mar. 5 Wayne State Home Most points in one season ______------JCU, 211 points Dec. 7 University of Detroit There All Home Games will be played at John Car­ fost rushing attempts, one season _ -·------JCU, 369 attempts roll University Gym. Fewest yards allowed per game rushing ______JCU, minus 1.0 yards Dec. 11 Mount Union Home Most plays attempted total offense (rushing-passing) ______JCU, 477 attempts Dec. 12 East Michigan Home Most yards total offense one season ______·- __ ------·------_JCU, 2,016 yards Dec. 17 Western Reserve There Jan. 8 Bethany There Fewest yards allowed total defense _ ------·------__ JCU, 44.4 yards 41 Years serving "Height " Fewest first downs allowed, one season ______... JCU, 21 fir t downs J an. 9 Washington & Jefferson There Mo t number of penalt ies, one season _ ------· ______JCU, 40 penalties families for buying ... J an. 12 Case Tech There Mo t yards in penalties, one season ______JCU, 443 yards selling . . . lea ing . . . Fewest points allowed, one season ______JCU, 6 points, 1959 J an. 14 Fenn There Fewest yards allowed ru h ing ______JCU, 7 yards, 1962 Feb. 8 Bethany Home trading ... or renting homes .. Fewest fumbles ______------______JCU, 4, 1956 Feb. 12 Eastern Michigan Th re call ... Fewest fumbles lost ______------·------______JCU, 2, 1956 Feb. 13 Wayne State There F eb. 17 Case Tech Home g£e KENNVetr. UNIVERSITY RECORDS Feb. 19 Thiel There REALTORS Feb. 23 Western Reserve Home Fewest yards a ll owed rushing per game ______JCU, minus 1.0 yards FA 1-1111 Fewest yards allowed total defense per game ______JCU, 44.4 yards F eb. 25 Carnegie Tech Home Mar. 2 Allegheny There

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